How many books do I have?
Physical books are spread across rooms, and total count becomes unclear.
Too many books and hard to remember where they are? Not sure if you already own one before buying? My Bookshelf keeps location records for every book.
Physical books are spread across rooms, and total count becomes unclear.
Without quick checks before purchasing, duplicates happen easily.
When you want to reread or sort old books, locating one can take too long.
"No social feed. No unnecessary complexity. My Bookshelf focuses on one thing: know exactly where every book is."
A focused workflow for physical book location management
Designed around the real workflow of managing physical books.
Use the camera to scan ISBN barcodes and auto-fill title, publisher, and cover.
Put books into a temporary box first, then assign them to exact shelf cells.
Manage multiple shelves and cells, and pinpoint where each book belongs.
Export books and shelves to an Excel (.xlsx) file for backup.
Import books and shelves from an Excel (.xlsx) file for migration.
Core bookshelf data stays on your device by default.
Follow a physical workflow: box first, shelf later, done in three steps.
After scanning ISBN, books are added to the temporary box first.
Create virtual shelves with rows and columns to match your real setup.
Move books from box to exact shelf cells and complete the mapping.
Core bookshelf data is stored on your device by default. For search and cover fetching, the app sends requests to third-party book services.
Your core data, including books, shelves, and locations, is kept locally by default.
Book search and cover completion use server-side requests to services like NeoDB and ISBN.work.
Export to Excel (.xlsx) any time for backup and migration.