LN-native chapter templates
Drop in volume openings, side stories, omake, character sheets, and afterword formats built the way light novels are actually structured.
You shouldn’t need a PhD in LaTeX to make your story look beautiful. Inkleaf is the browser-based collaborative editor built for LN authors, doujinshi scriptwriters, and fanfic writers — no typesetting degree required.
Inkleaf is what Overleaf would be if it grew up reading Re:Zero instead of physics papers.
Drop in volume openings, side stories, omake, character sheets, and afterword formats built the way light novels are actually structured.
Ship to KDP, Itch, or your fandom in a click. Anime-aesthetic page styles — bunko, doujinshi B5, web-novel — already typeset, no LaTeX required.
Write alongside your co-author or editor in the same chapter, with cursor presence, inline comments, and revision history that doesn't lose your scene.
Tuned for isekai, shonen, slice-of-life, romance, and dark fantasy. Suggests beats, fixes pacing, drafts power-system rules — it knows the tropes.
Native ruby text, vertical mode previews, and a sound-effect layer so your action scenes hit the way they do on the page.
Every save snapshots. Every chapter branches. Compare timelines so the canon stays canon even after the rewrite.
Paid from day one because real tools cost money and your editor deserves to be a real tool.
“I migrated my whole 14-volume isekai off Google Docs in a weekend. Export to EPUB on first try — readable on Kobo without a single hack.”
“Doujinshi scripts used to live in Notion and die in InDesign. Inkleaf is the first tool that gets the panel-script-to-print pipeline.”
“The genre assist actually knows the difference between shonen pacing and slow-burn romance. My beta readers stopped catching the same beats.”
Sign in with your email and Inkleaf opens your first chapter. No installer. No template hunt. Just you, your draft, and a beautiful page.