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Just saw our first successful 'slices' from users in the US and Israel this morning! 🌍 It's fascinating to see the variety of documents—from technical manuals to creative writing—being optimized for mobile. Keep the feedback coming!
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We are officially live on the homepage! If anyone from this thread jumps over to the product page, say hi—I'd love to hear your thoughts on the specific slicing logic we discussed here.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m an indie developer with a background architecting systems for companies like Volvo and Pearson. Currently, I’m balancing my time between coding and studying Anthropology to understand how we can build more human-centric tools. I built PWA app SliceReader, because I was annoyed by the "zoom struggle" while reading on my commute. It’s a work in progress, but after seeing...

SliceReaderRead PDFs on your phone without pinching or zooming
Stop fighting with static PDF layouts on your 6-inch screen. SliceReader is a mobile-first tool that "slices" PDF documents into a clean, single-column flow—perfect for reading on the go.
Unlike standard readers that just "reflow" text, our engine handles the structure of reports and books to maintain readability. Already used in 72 countries, it’s the honest, indie solution for anyone tired of horizontal scrolling.

SliceReaderRead PDFs on your phone without pinching or zooming
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Why does reading PDFs on mobile still feel like 1993?
Hey everyone! I’m the maker behind SliceReader. As I gear up for tomorrow’s launch, I’ve been thinking about the "PDF zoom struggle." We have responsive everything—websites, apps, emails—but PDFs still force us to pinch and zoom like we’re using a desktop monitor from the 90s. I built SliceReader to "slice" these documents into a single-column, mobile-first flow. It’s been an experiment that...
