There are various applications focusing on reading the Quran on the market, and the latest one that is also developed by local developers is Versina. Unlike others, Versina focuses on a casual reading experience by swiping up, like the experience of using several social services on the market with vertical content.
Each screen displays a verse, where users can read and refer to its translation. It is also designed in such a way to facilitate focus by users. Users can also choose to display either continuously for a surah, or also choose to read verses randomly using Versina.
Versina can be accessed without registering any account for now. However, if users want to save a verse or tag it as a bookmark, then they need to have a registered account. Versina also makes it easy for users to share and publish a verse easily to other social platforms.
Currently, Versina is offered in the form of a web application, and can be installed on devices in the form of a PWA. The developer has not yet shared any details regarding the introduction of the native app. For those of you who are interested, you can try out Versina's service via its official website today.

