A curated, info-first library for anime, manga, manhwa, manhua, donghua, and novels
Otaku's Library blends the best of classic trackers with a librarian-curated approach. We collect and normalize information from publicly available and reputable sources, search results, AI-assisted summaries, and community submissions to build a clean, accurate, and respectful library. We do not host or stream copyrighted works—our focus is discovery, organization, and community insight.
Built by and for fans, with transparency about sources and a focus on respectful participation.
Track everything in one place, with clear context on what is informational only and where assets originate.
We refine metadata, flag inaccuracies, and improve moderation and takedown workflows as feedback rolls in.
Connect worldwide while respecting creators, licensors, and the laws that protect their work.
Otaku's Library began as a fan-built attempt to stop juggling multiple trackers and wikis. We wanted one organized, searchable place that respects rights holders while helping fans stay on top of everything they love.
Our entries come from librarian review, search results, AI assistance, and community contributions. We flag and correct issues as they surface, and we welcome takedown requests when something should be removed or updated.
Thanks for building this with us. Your feedback keeps the library accurate, respectful, and helpful for the entire otaku community.
All third-party titles, images, trademarks, and media references remain the property of their respective owners and are used for identification and informational purposes only.
While we aim for accuracy, some entries may be incomplete or evolving. We encourage users and rights holders to report issues so we can review and correct them promptly.