Librida

Librida

Discovery your next story

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Librida is a storytelling platform focused on people, participation, and ongoing creativity rather than finished books. Anyone can create and publish stories without gatekeepers or long timelines, allowing stories to start small and evolve over time. Designed to be social, Librida lets readers discover and follow authors, see what others are reading or writing, and engage with stories as they develop. Librida's acts as a creative aid β€” keeping human creativity first.
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What do you think? …

S. Mayer
I'm delighted to have hunted this! Librida explores a new idea: what if books can be dynamic? With Librida, creators start from a synopsis and generate full books that can later be refined, expanded, or even re-imagined. Readers don’t just consume content β€” they interact with it. I like how Librida focuses on books as products, not just text generation: covers, structure, attribution, and a reading experience that feels familiar rather than β€œAI-ish.” Excited to see how authors and readers experiment with this.
Mikael Lowgren

Hey Product Hunt πŸ‘‹

I built Librida because I felt something was missing in how we use AI for writing.

Most tools stop at generation. Librida starts there.

In Librida, a book begins with an idea β€” a synopsis β€” and grows into something structured, readable, and shareable. Each book keeps its origin, settings, and intent, so creators can revisit and evolve their work instead of starting over.

My goal isn’t to replace authors, but to give more people the ability to become one.

This is an early version, and I’m genuinely curious what you think β€” especially what feels right, wrong, or unfinished.

Happy to answer questions all day πŸš€

S. Mayer

@mikaellowgrenΒ I love how easy it is to use, and the collection of readily available library of books to choose from as soon as you enter the site. What's the long-term vision for Librida?

Mikael Lowgren

@smayerbvsΒ Awesome you like the books! I also put a book in there about launching Librida on Prodct Hunt :-)

The long-term vision is to make books feel less like endpoints and more like journeys.
I want Librida to be a place where ideas live, mature, and occasionally surprise their own creators.

S. Mayer

@mikaellowgrenΒ I can see children using this to create new books after they've exhausted a series from a favorite author. What kind of protections do you have in place during the generation process to ensure that children are not exposed to inappropriate language, themes, or hate speech?

Mikael Lowgren

@smayerbvsΒ It is allways a challenge to filter out unwanted content, while keeping an open platform. I have worked a lot with Librida to have both symantic and keyword checks on content to stop certain types of content, like hate, self-harm, terrorism etc. A next step is to approach non-profit and authorities to get help maintaining the rule engine, as new keywords are popping up all the time.

Matthew Wooten

The website crashes a bit when you read some of the books