MangaLib - Review
MangaLib

MangaLib

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Streamline your manga and anime collection with MangaLib

MangaLib is a focused cataloging tool designed for fans who want to keep their growing shelves of manga and their anime watchlist under control. Rather than trying to be a reader or streaming platform, it excels at one clear job: organizing what you own and what you’ve seen.

The core of MangaLib is its personal library system. You can search for manga or anime by title and pull up detailed entries, then add them directly to your collection. For manga, you can log the exact volumes you possess, making it easy to see at a glance which books you have and which ones you’re missing. For anime, you can track the episodes you’ve already watched, which is especially handy for long-running series or when you return to a show after a break.

The interface is clean, intuitive, and refreshingly ad-free. Navigation between your manga library and anime watchlist feels fluid, and searches are fast and accurate. The absence of intrusive banners or pop-ups helps you stay focused on organizing your collection instead of fighting with the interface.

However, MangaLib is strictly a management tool. You won’t find built-in reading capabilities, streaming options, or advanced community features like reviews or forums. Users looking for an all-in-one hub for reading, watching, and social interaction may find it a bit barebones.

For collectors and completionists, though, MangaLib shines. It’s a practical, lightweight solution to keep track of physical volumes and watched episodes, reducing duplication and helping you plan your next purchase or binge. If your shelves are overflowing and your memory isn’t enough to track it all, MangaLib offers a simple, distraction-free way to stay organized.

package name

com.mangalib

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Malo Boucé