Booklore is a comprehensive self-hosted digital library platform that helps readers organize, manage, track, and even read their personal collections of books and comics from a centralized web interface. It provides powerful metadata management that automatically fetches rich details like titles, authors, covers, and publication info so your library looks organized and beautiful without manual data entry. Users can create smart shelves with custom filters, build dynamic collections that update automatically, and search through thousands of entries instantly, turning chaotic folders of files into a curated reading experience. Booklore supports multi-user access with granular permission controls, making it suitable for families, book clubs, or shared collections, and its built-in reader can display PDFs, EPUBs, and comic formats directly in a browser.

Features

  • Automatic metadata fetching
  • OPDS and device sync
  • Reading progress tracking
  • Multi-user access control
  • Smart and dynamic shelves
  • Built-in ebook/comic reader

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Libraries

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Affero GNU Public License

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Programming Language

Java

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2026-02-04