Open-source platforms for organizing digital manga collections and tracking individual reading progress across multiple devices.
Komga is a self-hosted digital comics and eBook server that organizes, serves, and streams CBZ, CBR, PDF, and EPUB files through a web interface. Built as a Java Spring Boot application with SQLite-based metadata storage, it provides multi-user access controls with individual reading progress tracking and supports the OPDS protocol for compatibility with third-party reader applications. The server distinguishes itself through comprehensive authentication options, including OAuth2 and OpenID Connect support with automatic account creation and email verification, alongside traditional cookie an
Komga is a comprehensive self-hosted server that provides all the requested features, including robust library organization, metadata scraping, multi-user progress tracking, and native OPDS support for your manga and comic collection.
Kavita is a self-hosted digital library server designed for hosting, organizing, and sharing collections of digital books, comics, and magazines across multiple devices. It functions as a digital media metadata manager and an OPDS content server, enabling the distribution of publications to compatible reading applications. The system includes a cross-platform web-based reader that supports digital book annotations and highlights. It utilizes a role-based access control system to manage user permissions and enforce age restrictions for shared libraries. The platform provides comprehensive lib
Kavita is a comprehensive self-hosted media server that natively supports manga and comic organization, metadata scraping, reading progress tracking, multi-user access, and OPDS distribution, making it a perfect fit for your requirements.
Suwayomi-Server is a self-hosted manga server that serves content via OPDS feeds for use with compatible reader applications. It functions as a personal manga library server, allowing users to organize, browse, and read manga from any device with offline support and automatic chapter updates. The server distinguishes itself through its extension-based source abstraction, which loads and executes third-party extensions at runtime to fetch content from various providers. It implements a bidirectional sync protocol using timestamped progress markers to reconcile reading positions across multiple
This is a self-hosted manga server that provides library organization, OPDS support, and reading progress tracking, though it is primarily designed to serve content to external reader applications rather than providing a built-in web-based reader.
Kotatsu is an open-source manga reader for Android that functions as a content aggregator, offline reader, and progress tracker. It allows users to search for and stream manga from various online catalogues and external web sources, while also providing a local file viewer for reading downloaded content or archives without an internet connection. The application synchronizes reading history and bookmarks across multiple devices via shared accounts and integrates with external tracking services to maintain progress. It uses an extension-based system to scrape metadata and chapters from externa
This is a mobile application for reading manga on Android devices rather than a self-hosted server application designed to manage and serve a centralized library to multiple users.
This project is a centralized repository of plugins designed to integrate diverse external manga sources into a single reading interface. It functions as a content aggregation system that allows users to browse and access digital comics from multiple online platforms through a unified application. The system utilizes a framework of web scrapers that normalize data from various websites into a consistent viewing format. To manage these integrations, the project employs a background synchronization service that performs automated version checks, ensuring that installed plugins remain compatible
This repository is a collection of plugins and scrapers for external content sources rather than a self-hosted server application for managing and reading your own local manga collection.
Booklore is a self-hosted e-book manager and digital library platform designed to organize personal collections of e-books and metadata. It functions as a metadata server for indexing book files and synchronizing library states across multiple devices and readers. The project includes a web-based reader for opening EPUB, PDF, and comic files directly in the browser with tools for highlighting, annotating, and tracking reading progress. It features an automated importer that monitors local directories for new files to trigger metadata extraction and fetch covers and descriptions from external
Booklore is a self-hosted digital library platform that supports comic file formats, metadata scraping, and reading progress tracking, making it a capable tool for managing manga collections despite its broader focus on e-books.
Jasmine is a digital comic reader and community content platform designed for browsing, reading, and organizing digital comic collections. It functions as a comic library manager that allows users to track reading progress, save favorite titles, and categorize comic series. The application is an offline-capable web app that employs local-first data and content caching to ensure comic pages remain accessible without an internet connection. It features a responsive page viewer that adjusts comic dimensions based on the device screen size to maintain readability. The platform integrates social
Jasmine is a web-based digital comic library manager that provides essential features like reading progress tracking, library organization, and a responsive reader, making it a suitable self-hosted solution for managing manga collections.
This project is a self-hosted media server for organizing, streaming, and tracking anime and manga collections. It functions as a BitTorrent streaming client that allows video content to be played directly from torrents and cloud storage, a manga reader and tracker, and a media processing system using hardware-accelerated transcoding to ensure browser compatibility. The system distinguishes itself through synchronized media viewing, enabling users to host watch parties by coordinating playback in real time across multiple devices. It also features an extensible framework with a JavaScript-bas
This is a self-hosted media server that includes a dedicated manga reader, metadata management, and reading progress tracking, making it a functional solution for your digital collection despite its additional focus on anime and torrent streaming.
Talebook is a self-hosted personal ebook library server that allows you to import, organize, and host your ebook collection on the web. It provides a built-in browser-based EPUB reader so you can read books directly without downloading them, and it can push selected ebooks to a Kindle device via email for offline reading. The library catalog is exposed over OPDS, enabling mobile reading apps to browse and download titles. Talebook supports multiple user accounts with social login integration, making it suitable for shared library management among friends or family. It also includes a passcode
This is a self-hosted ebook library server designed for EPUB management rather than the specific metadata scraping and reading features required for manga collections.
This project is a manga source extension repository and content aggregator. It functions as an HTTP content scraping engine that retrieves images and metadata from external provider websites by parsing HTML and making network requests to display digital manga within a unified reader. The system utilizes a JSON extension repository to allow reader applications to discover and install third-party content providers. It employs an interface-based plugin framework that defines a common set of methods to ensure external sources remain compatible with a standardized internal format. The project cov
This repository is a collection of scraping extensions for manga reader applications rather than a self-hosted server application that manages a library and tracks reading progress.
Komikku is a manga reader application and digital comic library manager. It functions as a content aggregation client that combines feeds and saved searches from multiple third-party extensions into a unified view, while providing a mobile interface for reading digital comics from online sources or local storage. The application integrates third-party source extensions to fetch content from various catalogs and includes a system to synchronize reading status and progress records with external tracking services. It also allows for content source migration to maintain library access when a spec
This is a mobile-first client application designed for reading and managing manga on Android devices, rather than a self-hosted server application intended to provide a centralized library and OPDS support for multiple users.