Owlite brings everything you read into one shelf. EPUB Editor turns your manuscript into a real, shareable book. The public library opens classics — no signup, no download.
Two client apps, a public library, and a web reader — all standing on EPUB.
Bring TXT, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, and image-based material into one shelf. Highlight, take notes, and let 小植 explain what you're reading right now.
About OwliteA desktop editor that holds chapter structure, resources, preview, and standards export in one place. Output is real EPUB — share it, archive it, open it anywhere.
About EditorLiterature, philosophy, and history in the public domain, free to read in the browser. No accounts, no downloads — keeping classics in circulation.
Open the libraryDon't want an app? Every book opens right in the browser, with TOC, progress memory, and audio sync. Great for a one-off read.
Read from libraryOpen formats let books travel; local-first means the data really is yours; AI lightens reading and writing; public-domain works belong to everyone.
EPUB is an international open format — portable, archival, not tied to any one vendor.
Your books, notes, and progress live on your device first. No cloud lock-in. Works offline.
While you read, 小植 answers questions on the current chapter. While you write, AI checks format and resources.
We bring classics that have entered the public domain to the open web, so they keep finding new readers.
These titles are in the public domain — tap any one to read in the browser, no download or signup.
Pick your platform. After install, your books, notes, and progress stay on your device.
A local-first reader (Owlite), a desktop EPUB editor, and a public-domain library. All built on the open EPUB standard.
No. Every book is in the public domain — tap to read in the browser, or download the EPUB if you'd rather keep a copy.
In Owlite, 小植 explains, follows up, and summarizes around the chapter you're on (and can answer about images in the book too). In EPUB Editor, AI checks format and resources before export.
One reads, the other makes. Editor turns manuscripts into real EPUBs; Owlite turns reading into long-term notes. Use either alone, or together.