A leaf for every book.
Track the books you're reading, save your place, and pick up from the same shelf on any device.
Page, chapter, percentage, and a note for what was happening when you stopped. The most recent one is your current spot; older ones become a reading history.
p. 142 of 396 · Ch. 7 — Eigenvectors
2 days ago
Sign in on any device to see the same books, statuses, and bookmarks. Phone, laptop, tablet — same shelf, no fiddling.
Reading, paused, completed, dropped. Tabs filter the shelf so the book you're actively in doesn't get lost behind the forty things you might come back to.
Your email, books, and bookmarks. That's it. No third-party trackers. Delete it all anytime, in one click.
How it works
A shelf, a bookmark, and sync. The whole thing should be obvious in a minute.
Search by title, author, or ISBN. Leafmarq pulls covers, page counts, and descriptions from Google Books and Open Library — most fields fill in automatically. You can edit anything afterwards.
Each bookmark is a page number, optionally a chapter, a percentage, and a short note for what you'd just figured out. The most recent bookmark is your current spot; older ones become a reading history.
Sign in on your phone, laptop, or tablet to see the same shelf. Status changes, new bookmarks, and edits sync automatically. The PWA also works offline — changes queue and reconcile when you're back online.
Fiction, study, non-fiction — same bookmark fields, different contexts. This is what the app's shelf actually looks like.

Mary Shelley
p. 123 of 273 · Volume II, Ch. III
3 days ago

Arthur Conan Doyle
p. 92 of 240 · Ch. 5 — Question!
2 days ago

Marcus Aurelius
p. 47 of 156 · Book III
last week

H. G. Wells
p. 91 of 91 · —
Apr 28
Questions
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Free, ad-free, syncs everywhere. About thirty seconds to start your shelf.