Top 10 Online eBook Organizers
December 02, 2025 | Editor: Maria Lin
Online eBook Organizers allow to host your ebook library in the cloud and manage it via browser.
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LibraryThing is free cataloging and social networking site for book lovers. LibraryThing allows to create online catalog of books and access it from anywhere - even on your mobile phone. You can upload own books and parse metadata from Amazon, track your reading progress, rate and review books. Because everyone catalogs together, LibraryThing also connects people with the same books, comes up with suggestions for what to read next. You can check out other peoples' libraries, see whose library is most similar to yours, swap reading suggestions, and more. You can also turn your library into a real online catalog for visitors. Available in over 50 languages.
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StoryGraph is the all-in-one platform for your bookish needs. It's a fully-featured Amazon-free alternative to Goodreads. Storygraph helps to track your reading and choose your next book based on your mood and your favorite topics and themes. Organise, search, and filter books by your tags and share curated lists with friends.
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Upload and organize your eBooks regardless of format. Integrated eBook reader to read and sync your bookmarks, notes and highlights across all devices.
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Our library management app caters exclusively to home and private libraries. Our online software lets you create multiple libraries, catalog books, movies, and video games, lets you create tags, leave notes, import/export, and much more! Libib has created the best book, movie, and video game cataloging system available online!
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Kavita is a rocket fueled self-hosted digital library which supports a vast array of file formats. Install to start reading and share your server with your friends.
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BookLore is a self-hosted web app (requires Docker and Docker Compose installed) for organizing and managing your personal book collection. It provides an intuitive interface to browse, read, and track your progress across PDFs and eBooks. With robust metadata management, multi-user support, and a sleek, modern UI, BookLore makes it easy to build and explore your personal library.
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Cloud-based eBook manager that allows users to create a personalized online library, accessible from any device. It offers a simple interface, organization features for sorting and tagging books and AI integration for additional information. Provides free open-source version
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Self-hosted open-source audiobook and podcast server. Includes companion Android and iOS app for offline listening. Keeps progress per user and syncs across devices. Multi-user support with custom permissions
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VitalSource Bookshelf is the preferred and most used e-textbook delivery platform in the world of higher education. It lets you access your books from the the desktop application, mobile app (iPhone) or online. You can add highlights and notes to your content and search through them as well as the content of your eBooks.
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Whether you’re an author looking to launch your next book or an educational institution looking to improve student success, Pressbooks can help you easily create, adapt, and share accessible high-quality digital books, learning materials, curriculum and more.
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Jellyfin is a free media server that puts you in control of your media. Stream to any device from your own server, with no strings attached. Run the Jellyfin server on your system read your books, comics, and magazines.
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Manifold is a free open-source platform for publishing academic or school libraries on the web. You can add nearly anything: video, audio, images, downloads, data visualizations, PDFs, external links, and more. Authors and readers can annotate texts and comment on resources. Students and instructors can form reading groups to annotate collaboratively.
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Web application for archival and reading of manga/doujinshi. Lightweight and Docker-ready for NAS/servers.
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Docker-system that allows you to search and download ebooks from irc.irchighway.net quickly and easily.
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Readarr is a ebook collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new books from your favorite authors. Readarr project has been retired but the code is still available.
































