Komga is an open-source media server software for managing digital comic book libraries. It allows you to easily catalog, organize, and access your comic collection from any device with a web browser.
Komga is an open-source self-hosted media server application designed specifically for managing and accessing digital comic book libraries. It provides an intuitive interface and robust tools for efficiently organizing, cataloging, and reading your comic collection from any modern web browser.
With Komga, you can upload and index comics in common formats like CBZ, CBR, and PDF. It will extract metadata like series, volume, issue number, writers, artists, etc. automatically. You can manually override or augment this metadata as needed. Custom tags make it easy to group and filter comics to your liking.
Once your library is set up, you can browse, search, and read comics through Komga's responsive web interface. It supports convenient two-page viewing with options to zoom and enhance image quality. Reading progress syncs across devices automatically. Users and permissions can be configured to share access.
As an open-source project written in Java/Spring, Komga is extensible and works on Windows, Linux, macOS, and NAS devices like Synology. It stores data in a SQLite database and requires very little system resources to run efficiently even for large libraries.
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