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Go from story to illustrated book in minutes

Describe your story. papergarden illustrates every page in your characters and your style, then prints a keepsake you can hold.

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Watch your book take shape

The Garden
Cover
Front page
Spreads
Back page

papergarden isn’t for you if you enjoy…

  • Paying thousands of dollars for illustrations

  • Wrestling Adobe InDesign into a print-ready PDF

  • Waiting weeks for every round of revisions

  • Decoding bleed, trim, and print specs yourself

Cast & consistency

The same characters, on every page

Every illustration is conditioned on your cast’s reference images, so Mia is still Mia on page eleven. Add photos of your kid, your dog, or yourself — and the people you love become storybook characters who stay true the whole way through.

Storybook page: Mia and the fox walking through a garden of oversized flowers
page 2
Storybook page: Mia and the fox sailing a paper boat at sunset
page 7
Storybook page: Mia and the fox reading under a tree at dusk
page 11

One book, three spreads — generated from a single shared reference.

Print

From your screen to your shelf

A book you can only scroll isn’t really a book. When yours feels right, papergarden turns it into a print-ready edition and ships you a hardcover — a keepsake for the shelf, not just the cloud.

  • Read and share it as a web flipbook, instantly
  • Full-bleed pages, sized and bled for print automatically
  • Order a hardcover through papergarden, delivered to your door
A printed hardcover copy of the sample book “Mia and the Fox”

How it works

From an idea to a hardcover in four steps

  1. Tell papergarden’s assistant

    Open your book and describe what you want in the chat — the story, the vibe, who it’s for — in your own words.

  2. Set the style and cast

    In papergarden, pick an art style and upload reference photos of the people and pets who star.

  3. Watch the pages grow

    Your assistant writes and illustrates page after page — ask for changes the same way you asked for the book.

  4. Read it, then hold it

    Flip through it in the browser the moment it’s done, then order a printed hardcover.

Plant your first book

The story you keep meaning to make for someone — it takes one conversation to start it, and it ends up on their shelf.

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