No subscription tax on what's already free
We believe subscription fatigue is real. Your library should be yours—forever, for free. You only pay when you create something new.
Your Library, Free
Access over 500,000 public domain works. Build collections. Read on any device. Annotate and organize. This is yours—no catch, no trial, no credit card.
Included free:
- Full access to public domain library
- Import your own ebooks (ePub, PDF)
- Customizable reader with themes
- Annotations and highlights
- Collections and organization
- Cross-device sync
- Basic search and discovery
- Community access (read-only)
Pay only for what you create
When you're ready to create, transform, or go deeper—pay only for what you use.
Transform & Create
Turn illustrations and text into videos, products, and art
Literary Analysis
AI-powered tools for deeper reading and study
Miniverse™
Create and host your 3D literary spaces
Digitization
Turn physical books into digital treasures
*Physical service, shipping additional
Buy credits, use anytime
Purchase credits in advance and use them for any paid feature. Credits never expire. Volume discounts available.
Community features
Full community participation is included with any credit purchase. No minimum spend.
Common questions
Why no subscription?
We believe 2026 will see massive subscription fatigue. People are tired of paying monthly for things they barely use. Pay-as-you-go aligns our success with your actual usage.
Do credits expire?
Never. Buy credits when you want, use them whenever you're ready. We don't believe in artificial urgency.
What if I just want to read?
Then you pay nothing. Ever. The library, reader, and basic features are completely free. We mean it.
How does the digitization service work?
For DIY, use our mobile app or upload scans. For premium service, ship us your book (or drop off locally) and we'll scan it with professional equipment.
Can I use created content commercially?
Yes—if the source material is public domain, your creations are yours to use however you want, including commercially.
What about paid/copyrighted books?
You can import ebooks you own for personal reading. Creation tools are limited to public domain content to respect copyright.