I built a book generator that runs entirely in your browser — no server, no account, no backend
A few months ago I posted here about EbookForge — a JSON-to-PDF engine I built because formatting ebooks was driving me insane. That post got zero comments. Fair enough. The product was rough, the ...

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A few months ago I posted here about EbookForge — a JSON-to-PDF engine I built because formatting ebooks was driving me insane. That post got zero comments. Fair enough. The product was rough, the pitch was confusing, and honestly — asking people to write books as JSON was a hard sell. But the formatting problem was real. So I kept building. And the project got completely out of hand. What started as a formatter became something else The original pain: I had structured content and no clean way to turn it into a typeset PDF with a cover page, justified text, embedded fonts, and a table of contents with actual page numbers. Everything I tried required a server, looked terrible, or both. So I built a client-side PDF engine. That worked. But then I realized: the formatting was the easy part. The hard part was making the input worth formatting. So I kept going. EbookForge today EbookForge now generates complete books from scratch — entirely in your browser. You describe your taste: Pick up