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TSUKI

Manga Reader · Android · Open Source

A manga reader that refuses to break. 1200+ built-in sources, automatic parser detection, and support for Android 6+ — built for everyone, abandoned by no one.

Download for Android

Alpha & Beta may contain bugs. Stable recommended for most users.

1200+
Built-in Sources
17+
Parser Families
Android 6+
Supported
100%
Free & Open Source

Built to Last

Every feature is designed with one goal — keep working, no matter what.

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Auto Parser Detection

Paste any manga site URL and Tsuki automatically identifies the CMS family — Madara, MangaDex, ComicK, and 14+ others — and reads it at full quality. No manual setup needed.

17 CMS families supported
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1200+ Built-in Sources

Powered by kotatsu-parsers-redo, Tsuki ships with over 1200 manga, manhwa, and manhua sources out of the box. Always updated, always working.

Manga · Manhwa · Manhua
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Specialized Browser

Add any website as a custom source using the built-in specialized browser. If a site exists, Tsuki can read it.

Any URL, any site
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Android 6+ Support

Most modern readers dropped support for older devices. Tsuki was literally born to fix that — fully tested on Android 7, runs on anything from Android 6 and up.

No device left behind
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Material You UI

Dynamic color theming on Android 12+, AMOLED dark mode, adjustable cover background transparency, and a clean modern interface built with Jetpack Compose.

AMOLED · Dynamic Colors
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Flexible Reader

Standard paged reading and vertical webtoon scroll mode. Offline downloads, bookmarks, history, and favorites — everything you need, nothing you don't.

Standard + Webtoon modes
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App Lock

Keep your manga library private with built-in app lock support. Your reading habits are yours alone.

Privacy first
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Built for Immortality

Tsuki's core philosophy — the app should keep working even if external sources fail. Auto detection, custom sources, and soon user-importable parser templates ensure Tsuki never truly dies.

Always alive

Why Tsuki Exists

"I went through Kotatsu, Yukimi, Usagi, Yumemi... until Futon finally worked. Then I built on top of it. Because sometimes if you want something that doesn't break, you have to build it yourself."

Built by a solo developer with an AI — for every reader still on an old device, tired of apps disappearing overnight.