Welcome, we’re glad you’re here!
📌 If you’ve just joined LITERA Reader, this pinned post is a good place to start.
We’ve put together a collection of links to our detailed posts and demos. They walk through the main features of our Reader and show how different things work in practice. From uploading files to adjusting text, highlighting quotes, and taking notes.
Think of this post as a quiet map of Litera.
Below, you’ll find links to:
What LITERA Reader is and how to get started
Authorization
Supported formats
Text customization
Navigation inside a book
Highlights and notes
Helpful tools for working with quotes
Reader’s Corner
Feedback
And if you notice something off or have an idea, a question, feel free to write to us at
support@litera-library.com
We’ll keep updating this list as new posts come out.
Happy reading🙂
We’ve put together a collection of links to our detailed posts and demos. They walk through the main features of our Reader and show how different things work in practice. From uploading files to adjusting text, highlighting quotes, and taking notes.
Think of this post as a quiet map of Litera.
Below, you’ll find links to:
What LITERA Reader is and how to get started
Authorization
Supported formats
Text customization
Navigation inside a book
Highlights and notes
Helpful tools for working with quotes
Reader’s Corner
Feedback
And if you notice something off or have an idea, a question, feel free to write to us at
support@litera-library.com
We’ll keep updating this list as new posts come out.
Happy reading
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Hello again, Community!
Simpler, smarter, and more intuitive.
Today we’re bringing you a small but handy update in LITERA Reader.
We’ve made it easier to interact with quotes and notes right in the book content:
If a quote has a note, just click the corner marker ◤ (placed at the beginning of the quote, right before the first word) — and it will take you straight to that quote in the Social Activity panel 👥.
Double-click the corner marker, and you can immediately edit the attached note.
Simple gestures that save time and keep your reading even more comfortable.
Click. Edit. Done.
(At the moment, corner markers are available in the web version of LITERA Reader. Support for mobile is on our list and coming later.)
See it in action in the screenshots and video.
Stay in our Flow — new things are on the way!
Your LITERA Reader.
Simpler, smarter, and more intuitive.
Today we’re bringing you a small but handy update in LITERA Reader.
We’ve made it easier to interact with quotes and notes right in the book content:
If a quote has a note, just click the corner marker ◤ (placed at the beginning of the quote, right before the first word) — and it will take you straight to that quote in the Social Activity panel 👥.
Double-click the corner marker, and you can immediately edit the attached note.
Simple gestures that save time and keep your reading even more comfortable.
Click. Edit. Done.
(At the moment, corner markers are available in the web version of LITERA Reader. Support for mobile is on our list and coming later.)
See it in action in the screenshots and video.
Stay in our Flow — new things are on the way!
Your LITERA Reader.
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Hello, book explorers,
new details are waiting for you inside LITERA.
We’re continuing to evolve the platform to make your time with books not just comfortable, but truly engaging.
Every update is shaped by your feedback — helping you see the text more clearly, interact with it more easily, and enjoy the process even more.
This time, you can see it in action in the book with vibrant, colorful illustrations (the video) — and, as always, we’ve marked key details with bright red arrows for clarity (screenshots).
Let’s turn the page.
Now you can instantly see where each quote is located in the book.
Previously, when you clicked a quote in the Social Activity panel (👥), a small marker appeared in the top navigation bar — showing where it was located in the text.
Now that marker is larger and easier to notice. Its color matches the quote, and when you hover over it in the Social Activity panel (👥), the marker on the navigation bar slightly expands, helping you instantly locate the exact passage.
This makes it faster to move through the book and return to your favorite moments — without losing context.
Stay connected to see what’s next in LITERA.
In the bottom right corner, you’ll now find icons for our social media channels — an easy way to stay updated on everything new.
Follow us for feature announcements and upcoming events.
We’ll be back soon with more ways to make reading feel alive⛄️
new details are waiting for you inside LITERA.
We’re continuing to evolve the platform to make your time with books not just comfortable, but truly engaging.
Every update is shaped by your feedback — helping you see the text more clearly, interact with it more easily, and enjoy the process even more.
This time, you can see it in action in the book with vibrant, colorful illustrations (the video) — and, as always, we’ve marked key details with bright red arrows for clarity (screenshots).
Let’s turn the page.
Now you can instantly see where each quote is located in the book.
Previously, when you clicked a quote in the Social Activity panel (👥), a small marker appeared in the top navigation bar — showing where it was located in the text.
Now that marker is larger and easier to notice. Its color matches the quote, and when you hover over it in the Social Activity panel (👥), the marker on the navigation bar slightly expands, helping you instantly locate the exact passage.
This makes it faster to move through the book and return to your favorite moments — without losing context.
Stay connected to see what’s next in LITERA.
In the bottom right corner, you’ll now find icons for our social media channels — an easy way to stay updated on everything new.
Follow us for feature announcements and upcoming events.
Every page, every quote, and every detail has its meaning.
We’ll be back soon with more ways to make reading feel alive
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Never Lose Your Place
Wherever You Read.
Hello book lovers!
Let’s talk about one important option in Litera Reader — the way it remembers where you left off.
When you read across different devices: at home, at work, or on your phone — it’s easy to lose track of your place. Litera has solved that problem.
Previously, the reader would simply open your book at the last page you read. Convenient, yes — but not always ideal. Now the system remembers not just your last position, but also the previous one, so you never lose context even when switching between devices.
How it works.
When you open a book in the same browser and on the same device, Litera brings you back exactly to the page where you left off.
But if you open that same book on another device (or in a different browser), Litera will take you to the page where you last read there. And! show a pop-up suggesting to continue from your most recent reading position, if it was on another device.
So, Litera doesn’t rely on page numbers alone. It remembers your last action: where you were reading, highlighting, or scrolling through the text.
And behind the scenes, our developers are already going full speed on new features.
Once again — thank you all for your feedback and your ideas!
Good things are coming)
Wherever You Read.
Hello book lovers!
Let’s talk about one important option in Litera Reader — the way it remembers where you left off.
When you read across different devices: at home, at work, or on your phone — it’s easy to lose track of your place. Litera has solved that problem.
Previously, the reader would simply open your book at the last page you read. Convenient, yes — but not always ideal. Now the system remembers not just your last position, but also the previous one, so you never lose context even when switching between devices.
How it works.
When you open a book in the same browser and on the same device, Litera brings you back exactly to the page where you left off.
But if you open that same book on another device (or in a different browser), Litera will take you to the page where you last read there. And! show a pop-up suggesting to continue from your most recent reading position, if it was on another device.
So, Litera doesn’t rely on page numbers alone. It remembers your last action: where you were reading, highlighting, or scrolling through the text.
Litera simply makes sure your books stay right with you. Open, close, switch devices — your place is always saved, so you can keep reading without missing a beat.
All in all, it’s super handy to use!
And behind the scenes, our developers are already going full speed on new features.
Once again — thank you all for your feedback and your ideas!
Good things are coming)
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Reader’s Corner
We continue to collect your questions and feedback, and today we’d like to take a closer look at a few topics that come up especially often.
Here, we’ve gathered some of them. What you can already do in LITERA Reader, and which ideas we’re planning to develop next.
Visibility of other users’ quotes and notes
You asked whether it’s possible to read a book without seeing quotes and notes added by other readers.
Our team is currently working on improving this experience by introducing more flexible controls, so you’ll be able to choose to see only your own quotes if you prefer.
That said, this option is already partially available. In the Social Activity panel 👥, you can switch between two modes:
All — shows all quotes and notes
Mine — shows only your own
This way, you can easily switch between a more social reading experience and a more private, distraction-free one.
Highlight colors
Many of you have asked for more highlight colors. We do plan to expand this feature but in a more thoughtful way.
Highlights are now connected not just to color, but to meaning: why you marked a quote and what role it plays for you.
This update is already live and we’ll share more details about how it works in our next post.
Bookmarks
At first, we thought highlighting a quote could also serve as a way to remember a place.
But we see that many of you want a separate, clear bookmark feature.
We hear you and bookmarks are also planned for this year.
Text-to-speech
Reading aloud (text-to-speech) is another frequent request.
It’s already on our roadmap, and our team is working toward bringing it to LITERA soon.
File storage
We also plan to introduce file storage, so your books and documents are accessible from any device you use.
Themes and visual modes
You’ve also written to us about additional backgrounds, softer contrast, and visual elements that help keep track of your reading.
Step by step, LITERA grows from these details.
Thank you for sharing how you read and what you notice along the way.
Anytime you want to share an idea, report an issue, or suggest a feature, just drop us a message at support@litera-library.com
We’ll be back soon with more updates!
We continue to collect your questions and feedback, and today we’d like to take a closer look at a few topics that come up especially often.
Here, we’ve gathered some of them. What you can already do in LITERA Reader, and which ideas we’re planning to develop next.
Visibility of other users’ quotes and notes
You asked whether it’s possible to read a book without seeing quotes and notes added by other readers.
Our team is currently working on improving this experience by introducing more flexible controls, so you’ll be able to choose to see only your own quotes if you prefer.
That said, this option is already partially available. In the Social Activity panel 👥, you can switch between two modes:
All — shows all quotes and notes
Mine — shows only your own
This way, you can easily switch between a more social reading experience and a more private, distraction-free one.
Highlight colors
Many of you have asked for more highlight colors. We do plan to expand this feature but in a more thoughtful way.
Highlights are now connected not just to color, but to meaning: why you marked a quote and what role it plays for you.
This update is already live and we’ll share more details about how it works in our next post.
Bookmarks
At first, we thought highlighting a quote could also serve as a way to remember a place.
But we see that many of you want a separate, clear bookmark feature.
We hear you and bookmarks are also planned for this year.
Text-to-speech
Reading aloud (text-to-speech) is another frequent request.
It’s already on our roadmap, and our team is working toward bringing it to LITERA soon.
File storage
We also plan to introduce file storage, so your books and documents are accessible from any device you use.
Themes and visual modes
You’ve also written to us about additional backgrounds, softer contrast, and visual elements that help keep track of your reading.
Here, your input really matters to us:
What themes or visual modes would you like to see?
Step by step, LITERA grows from these details.
Thank you for sharing how you read and what you notice along the way.
Anytime you want to share an idea, report an issue, or suggest a feature, just drop us a message at support@litera-library.com
We’ll be back soon with more updates!
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We are now closer than ever
Thanks to a community initiative, Litera Reader is now on LibTalks — a forum where you can comfortably discuss book-related services.
What does this mean?
Now you can:
• leave feedback;
• share your thoughts;
• reach out to the developers with questions or suggestions;
• start a thread and discuss it with other users.
In short — if you don’t just want to use the service but also help shape its development, LibTalks is a great place to start.
👉 Visit LibTalks to ask questions and join the discussion.
Important: We weren’t involved in creating the LibTalks forum. However, the Litera Reader section is moderated by our team, so rest assured that your messages will get to the right people. All questions, comments, and suggestions will be carefully reviewed and read by those who can — or should — respond👌
Thanks to a community initiative, Litera Reader is now on LibTalks — a forum where you can comfortably discuss book-related services.
What does this mean?
Now you can:
• leave feedback;
• share your thoughts;
• reach out to the developers with questions or suggestions;
• start a thread and discuss it with other users.
In short — if you don’t just want to use the service but also help shape its development, LibTalks is a great place to start.
👉 Visit LibTalks to ask questions and join the discussion.
Important: We weren’t involved in creating the LibTalks forum. However, the Litera Reader section is moderated by our team, so rest assured that your messages will get to the right people. All questions, comments, and suggestions will be carefully reviewed and read by those who can — or should — respond
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Evolution of your quotes
Today, we want to introduce Impressions — the next step in the evolution of quotes that many of you already use.
Before that, let’s briefly look back at how it all started.
When we first introduced social features in Litera Reader, the foundation was quotes.
🟢 You read, highlight a passage, and it is saved to a dedicated panel. Colors could be used to organize quotes — for example, red for important ideas, green for passages that raise questions. This created a simple personal system.
Later, we introduced the ability to see other users’ quotes. However, their color choices remained private — only avatars appeared in the margins, since colors can carry different meanings for different users.
Over time, the number of quotes in our system exceeded one million. At that point, it became important to organize them in a more structured and meaningful way.
This led to Impressions — a set of tags that reflect why a passage was highlighted.
Here is how they are currently structured:
🎯 Key point — ideas, definitions, or conclusions worth returning to.
💎 Masterpiece! — passages with exceptional depth or quality.
🖋 Poetic — expressive language, vivid imagery, and memorable phrasing.
🤔 Thought-Provoking — passages that challenge your thinking or offer a new perspective.
💬 Let’s Discuss — ideas worth sharing and discussing with others.
🚫 Disagree — points where your perspective differs from the author’s.
⚠️ Mistake — factual inaccuracies, typos, or outdated information.
📝 Others — any quotes that does not fit the categories above.
We would like to highlight Let’s Discuss in particular. In future updates, passages marked with this tag will be visually emphasized as invitations to discussion. Other users will be able to respond and share their perspectives directly.
Read, highlight, and share your Impressions.
We will continue sharing our plans for developing this feature in future posts. For now — tell us what you think about Impressions in the comments. Your feedback is important to us.
Today, we want to introduce Impressions — the next step in the evolution of quotes that many of you already use.
Before that, let’s briefly look back at how it all started.
When we first introduced social features in Litera Reader, the foundation was quotes.
🟢 You read, highlight a passage, and it is saved to a dedicated panel. Colors could be used to organize quotes — for example, red for important ideas, green for passages that raise questions. This created a simple personal system.
Later, we introduced the ability to see other users’ quotes. However, their color choices remained private — only avatars appeared in the margins, since colors can carry different meanings for different users.
Over time, the number of quotes in our system exceeded one million. At that point, it became important to organize them in a more structured and meaningful way.
This led to Impressions — a set of tags that reflect why a passage was highlighted.
Here is how they are currently structured:
🎯 Key point — ideas, definitions, or conclusions worth returning to.
💎 Masterpiece! — passages with exceptional depth or quality.
🖋 Poetic — expressive language, vivid imagery, and memorable phrasing.
🤔 Thought-Provoking — passages that challenge your thinking or offer a new perspective.
💬 Let’s Discuss — ideas worth sharing and discussing with others.
🚫 Disagree — points where your perspective differs from the author’s.
⚠️ Mistake — factual inaccuracies, typos, or outdated information.
📝 Others — any quotes that does not fit the categories above.
We would like to highlight Let’s Discuss in particular. In future updates, passages marked with this tag will be visually emphasized as invitations to discussion. Other users will be able to respond and share their perspectives directly.
Read, highlight, and share your Impressions.
We will continue sharing our plans for developing this feature in future posts. For now — tell us what you think about Impressions in the comments. Your feedback is important to us.
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Looking ahead
We continue to develop the social features of Litera Reader. In the upcoming update, you will see new ways to interact with both content and other users.
What’s coming next?
❤️ Likes for quotes — a simple way to show that a passage resonates with you, and an important signal for us to understand what content matters to the community.
💭 Comments on quotes — you will be able to leave comments directly under other users’ quotes. This will make discussions more structured and easier to follow.
🔔 Reply notifications — if someone responds to your comment, you will receive a notification so you don’t miss the conversation.
Why does this matter?
Our goal is to show you more relevant quotes. Likes and comments help us better understand what content is valuable to the community. Over time, the activity feed will more accurately reflect what users find meaningful.
If you have questions about the update — or are simply curious about what’s coming next — feel free to share them in the comments. We’ll be happy to respond.
You can also use the feedback form in the reader at any time to share your ideas and suggestions.
Your feedback plays an important role in shaping the product.
We continue to develop the social features of Litera Reader. In the upcoming update, you will see new ways to interact with both content and other users.
What’s coming next?
❤️ Likes for quotes — a simple way to show that a passage resonates with you, and an important signal for us to understand what content matters to the community.
💭 Comments on quotes — you will be able to leave comments directly under other users’ quotes. This will make discussions more structured and easier to follow.
🔔 Reply notifications — if someone responds to your comment, you will receive a notification so you don’t miss the conversation.
Why does this matter?
Our goal is to show you more relevant quotes. Likes and comments help us better understand what content is valuable to the community. Over time, the activity feed will more accurately reflect what users find meaningful.
If you have questions about the update — or are simply curious about what’s coming next — feel free to share them in the comments. We’ll be happy to respond.
You can also use the feedback form in the reader at any time to share your ideas and suggestions.
Your feedback plays an important role in shaping the product.
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We’ve been building this system for a long time
Let’s continue the conversation about Impressions. We’ve already shared a lot, but it’s important to emphasize that this is not just another feature — it represents a meaningful step in the evolution of Litera Reader.
It is designed to bring value to individual users, the community, and the service as a whole.
🎯 Personal value
We believe that Impressions help you navigate your quotes more effectively. As the number of saved passages grows, it becomes important not only to store them, but to quickly find what matters.
With Impressions, your collection of quotes becomes structured and easier to work with.
🎯 Community value
Impressions also make it easier to understand quotes created by others.
Now you can see why a passage was highlighted. Instead of just seeing an avatar in the margin, you see intent: one reader marked a passage as a key point, another disagreed, and someone else wanted to start a discussion.
Imagine opening a book and looking for the most impactful passages — the ones that resonated with other readers. Or exploring which ideas are most often challenged.
Now this can be done using filters.
With a single click, you can view all passages marked as
💎 Masterpiece! or 🚫 Disagree. There is no need to search through pages — the system brings them together for you.
🎯 Our goal
We believe Impressions make reading not only more convenient, but also more meaningful. You are no longer an isolated reader — you become part of an ongoing conversation around the book.
Each book is revealed more fully through different perspectives, opinions, and reactions from other readers.
We have introduced the current set of Impressions, but the work does not stop here.
💭 The system will continue to evolve, and your feedback is essential.
Tell us which Impressions you feel are missing and why. What kinds of meaning would you like to express when highlighting passages?
Let’s continue the conversation about Impressions. We’ve already shared a lot, but it’s important to emphasize that this is not just another feature — it represents a meaningful step in the evolution of Litera Reader.
It is designed to bring value to individual users, the community, and the service as a whole.
🎯 Personal value
We believe that Impressions help you navigate your quotes more effectively. As the number of saved passages grows, it becomes important not only to store them, but to quickly find what matters.
With Impressions, your collection of quotes becomes structured and easier to work with.
🎯 Community value
Impressions also make it easier to understand quotes created by others.
Now you can see why a passage was highlighted. Instead of just seeing an avatar in the margin, you see intent: one reader marked a passage as a key point, another disagreed, and someone else wanted to start a discussion.
Imagine opening a book and looking for the most impactful passages — the ones that resonated with other readers. Or exploring which ideas are most often challenged.
Now this can be done using filters.
With a single click, you can view all passages marked as
💎 Masterpiece! or 🚫 Disagree. There is no need to search through pages — the system brings them together for you.
🎯 Our goal
We believe Impressions make reading not only more convenient, but also more meaningful. You are no longer an isolated reader — you become part of an ongoing conversation around the book.
Each book is revealed more fully through different perspectives, opinions, and reactions from other readers.
We have introduced the current set of Impressions, but the work does not stop here.
💭 The system will continue to evolve, and your feedback is essential.
Tell us which Impressions you feel are missing and why. What kinds of meaning would you like to express when highlighting passages?
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