Comic Books

ComiGo – web-based comic book reader

ComiGo is a cross-platform comic and manga reader that runs locally and provides a browser-based interface for reading comics from folders or archive files.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Supports comic archives and image folders including CBZ, CBR, ZIP, RAR, TAR, and EPUB.
  • Provides a web-based reading interface accessible from desktop and mobile browsers.
  • Offers multiple reading modes including scrolling and page-turning views.
  • Automatically tracks reading history and resumes from the last page.
  • Synchronises reading progress across multiple devices.
  • Supports modern image formats including AVIF and HEIC.
  • Automatically crops and compresses images for efficient viewing.
  • Includes a plugin system with built-in plugins such as auto page-turn and clock.
  • Includes integrated audio and video playback support.
  • Cross-platform support – runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Website: github.com/yumenaka/comigo
Support:
Developer: yumenaka
License: MIT License

ComiGo is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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