- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie

The Apple Design Award winning* app to browse Wikipedia
"This is the Wikipedia reader I didn't know I needed!"
— Gayle King, astronaut*

Gorgeous
All of the world's knowledge never looked so good. We've beautifully typeset this app to make it a joy to read.
Simple
We've made it easy to jump around and view articles quickly. Search instantly and swipe to view previous articles.
Pin Your Favorites
Working on a research project and need to get organized? Pin your favorites and organize them into groups.
Perfectly iOS
This app is as integrated as it can be into the things that make iOS great — App Intents, Apple Intelligence, Controls, etc.
"Royale+ is one of the best subscriptions in any app"
— the Ghost of US President Rutherford B. Hayes*
We'll give you the beautiful reader for free, but what if you're tired of IMDB and wish Wikipedia scratched that itch, or want to know where a politician gets their $$$, or want to play a track from an album, or…
Royale+ augments the power of Wikipedia to make several websites and apps you use feel unnecessary through enhanced features on several types of articles.
- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie
- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie
- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie
- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie
- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie
- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie
- Header images and logos sourced from The MovieDB
- Cast and Crew presented with photos
- Film locations plotted on a map
- Watch the trailer
- Find out where you can stream the movie
We Believe In Wikipedia
Wikipedia is one of the greatest inventions of our time. It is the de facto reference for billions of people worldwide: students, journalists, scientists, policymakers, and since you’re reading this, probably you. But it also needs our support now more than ever.
Maybe you’ve seen it in the news, but Wikipedia is under attack—not just from misinformation campaigns and coordinated editing attempts, but from broader cultural and political forces that seek to undermine the idea of one of the closest open forums for the truth there is. Critics question its validity, cherry-pick errors to discredit it, or frame it as biased when its content doesn’t conform to their views.
These attacks miss the point.
Wikipedia isn’t perfect, but it is transparent, self-correcting, and accountable in a way that few other platforms are. Every edit is logged. Every source is cited. Disagreements are debated publicly. And anyone, regardless of background, can contribute, provided they follow community standards grounded in verifiability and neutrality.
In an era of deepfakes, paywalled research, and AI-generated misinformation, Wikipedia is a rare public good: a living, evolving record of collective knowledge. We need to defend the idea that facts can be checked, that history can be sourced, and that information can be free.
Wikipedia doesn’t just need editors. It needs to be advocated for, which is a large part of the mission of this app. It’s an attempt to make Wikipedia as delightful to read as it is vital to use. Fewer taps, better typography, and some cool stuff on top.
We believe this enough to put our money where our citations are. We’re donating X% of our profits from Royale+ subscriptions to the Wikimedia Foundation. So all those “Donate” banners that you’ve ignored as you read through twenty-seven articles on obscure characters from 2005’s “Supernatural” tv series, as a subscriber you can rest easy that you’ve done your part, warrior.