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An open-source, self-hosted reading stack for calmer EPUBs with customizable typography.

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Product memo

Readers seeking a calmer digital experience turn to Dyslibria for its self-hosted, open-source reading stack. It moves beyond basic font choices by offering language-aware typography and a highly customizable reading environment. This approach appeals to users who prioritize control over their digital bookshelf and want a more focused EPUB experience.

For who

Readers seeking calmer EPUB experiences

Solves what

Provides an open-source, self-hosted reading stack with customizable typography.

  • Self-hosted EPUB library
  • Language-aware typography
  • Docker deployment

In their own words

Reading shouldn’t feel like hard work.

Dyslibria brings together a self-hosted library, the dyslibria-converter package, and the typography tools that shape the reading experience.

Not a font. Not an App. Read Anywhere.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot free only with free tier

Model

free only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Dyslibria offers a free Open Source tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.

Key Tactics
  • A no-cost offering uses open-source community for broad adoption.
  • Docker deployment simplifies self-hosting for technical users.
  • Focus on typography and reading experience builds core value.

Operator context

Operating setup

Team

Indie / lean

LLM classification

Founded

May 2026

Platform

Web app

Audience

Developers

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Open Source Commercial
Stage
Bootstrapped Lean
Effort
Solo Buildable
About Dyslibria Expand

Dyslibria offers an open-source reading stack designed for readers who want more control over their digital text. It provides a self-hosted library, EPUB conversion, and advanced typography tools, all deployable via Docker.

This targets users seeking a customizable and focused reading environment, moving beyond the limitations of standard ebook applications. By embracing a free, open-source model, Dyslibria builds a community around its language-aware typography and self-hosting capabilities, serving those who value privacy and personalization in their digital reading.