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Top 7 eBook Organizers for Android

Updated: March 13, 2026 | Editor: Maria Lin
eBook Organizers for Android allow to manage electronic libraries on Android tablets and phones
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Web service plus mobile app for managing personal book library. Allows to quickly add books via ISBN barcode scanning, choose which columns/fields you wish to see, browse your book database in cover flow, detect duplicates, keep your wish list, share book lists online. The app automatically downloads book information from CLZ's own huge online book database by ISBN: author, title, publisher, genre, subject and cover. But you can't keep actual book files in it. Both CLZ Books Mobile and CLZ Books Web can be used separately or synced via CLZ Cloud service.
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Cloud-based library management service that lets you upload and organize your ebooks, regardless of format. The built-in ebook reader lets you read and sync bookmarks, notes and highlights across all your devices (browser or mobile app). You can save quotes from books and share the most interesting moments from your ebook with friends on Facebook, Twitter and other social networks, browse recommendations from other users, bookshelves and reviews. BookFusion's plugin for Calibre lets you sync both databases. BookFusion also offers its own online library of over 70,000 free ebooks.
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Free Adobe's reader for PDF and EPUB eBooks on PC, Mac and mobile devices. It lets you purchase and download digital content, borrow books from local libraries and read them both online and offline. It also lets you add bookmarks, highlight and mark important and favorite passages in your eBook. ADE is ideal for reading scientific and professional illustrated books. It supports right-to-left reading, dynamic image resizing without loss of clarity, improved display of mathematical formulas, smart searching, and text navigation. It syncs library across devices and includes a built-in player for playing audiobooks. ADE can be used with various screen readers, including JAWS, Window-eyes, and NVDA on Windows, and Voiceover on Mac OS.
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My Library is a simple application that helps you to manage your books.google.com library. My Library main features: connects to your google library account, utilizes the phone's camera to scan a barcode, adds/removes books from your google books shelves, enables you to download pdf of books in public domain, creates a shelf that shows personalized recommendations to you, support for tablet devices
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An open source book cataloguing application (source on github). Books can be added manually, by ISBN, or barcode. Remember to backup and export your existing catalogue before you upgrade. Features include: sorting by author (last name), title, series, etc, user-defined sort and list styles, search Amazon, Google Books, goodreads and LibraryThing for data, searching, thumbnails (download, gallery or camera), loaning books, goodreads synchronization, export and Backup, bookshelves (books can be on multiple shelves)
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Android app for comic reading and organization, The original project was discontinued. Now the Community Edition is available
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Library management program for Windows/Mac/Linux with mobile apps for iOS and Android. It allows to enter a list of ISBNs, LCCNs or scanned barcodes, then automatically searches the internet and downloads book information, including cover images. The program can combine information from multiple websites to create the most comprehensive database. The built-in search allows to filter books by Author, Title, ISBN and Category. Search results are displayed in an easy-to-read, customizable table, tree or thumbnail view. You can easily manage your database, categorize your collection, assign ratings and add custom database fields. Readerware includes built-in book lending tracker to register book issues and returns, search and print list of books currently on loan and expired. The program discontinued.
Editor: Maria Lin
Maria Lin, is a seasoned content writer who has contributed to numerous tech portals, including Mashable and bookrunch, as a guest author. She holds a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of California, where her research predominantly concentrated on mobile apps, software, AI and cloud services. With a deep passion for reading, Maria is particularly drawn to the intersection of technology and books, making book tech a subject of great interest to her. During her leisure time, she indulges in her love for cooking and finds solace in a good night's sleep. You can contact Maria Lin via email maria@bookrunch.com