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Readino eBook store
Books with no lock-in — read in FBReader, Thorium, and more
Readino is an independent EPUB ebook store from the team behind FBReader. Buy and download EPUB ebooks that work across multiple compatible reading apps instead of being locked to a single ecosystem. Readino uses the Readium LCP standard and supports OPDS 2.0 access for seamless browsing and synchronisation in compatible readers, including FBReader and Thorium Reader. Built for readers who prefer open standards, interoperability, and real ownership of their ebook library.
I built Readino because readers shouldn't be locked into a single ecosystem just to access books they bought. I'm the creator of FBReader — one of the most-installed ebook readers on Android — and for years the missing piece was a store that matched FBReader's philosophy of openness.
Readino is that store. EPUB format, Readium LCP, OPDS 2.0 — books work in FBReader, Thorium Reader, and other compatible apps.
Building it turned out to involve far more than a storefront: payments, publisher distribution, DRM compatibility, metadata, reading app integration, and multi-country availability all had to come together. Worth it.
I've been waiting for something like this for a looong time. Congrats on your launch!
About Readino eBook store on Product Hunt
“Books with no lock-in — read in FBReader, Thorium, and more”
Readino eBook store was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #69 on the daily leaderboard. Readino is an independent EPUB ebook store from the team behind FBReader. Buy and download EPUB ebooks that work across multiple compatible reading apps instead of being locked to a single ecosystem. Readino uses the Readium LCP standard and supports OPDS 2.0 access for seamless browsing and synchronisation in compatible readers, including FBReader and Thorium Reader. Built for readers who prefer open standards, interoperability, and real ownership of their ebook library.
Readino eBook store was featured in E-Commerce (41.6k followers), Books (122.5k followers) and Shopping (1.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 31k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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I built Readino because readers shouldn't be locked into a single ecosystem just to access books they bought. I'm the creator of FBReader — one of the most-installed ebook readers on Android — and for years the missing piece was a store that matched FBReader's philosophy of openness.
Readino is that store. EPUB format, Readium LCP, OPDS 2.0 — books work in FBReader, Thorium Reader, and other compatible apps.
Building it turned out to involve far more than a storefront: payments, publisher distribution, DRM compatibility, metadata, reading app integration, and multi-country availability all had to come together. Worth it.