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Frequently Asked Questions

Why isn't Aniyomi on the Google Play Store?

Aniyomi won't be on the Google Play Store.

APK-based extensions conflict with Google Play's content policy. Google might take down the app due to certain content, which the developers wishes to avoid.

To report Aniyomi copycats on the Google Play Store, fill out this form following the steps below.

Steps to report Aniyomi copycats
  1. Go to the page -> three dots menu -> Flag as inappropriate -> Other objection.

  2. After choosing "Other objection", you may choose to put down any or all of the following:

    The app infringes on the Google Play Developer Policy by

    Encouraging Infringement of Copyright

    We don’t allow apps that induce or encourage copyright infringement. Before you publish your app, look for ways your app may be encouraging copyright infringement and get legal advice if necessary.

    Trademark Infringement

    We don’t allow apps that infringe on others’ trademarks. A trademark is a word, symbol, or combination that identifies the source of a good or service. Once acquired, a trademark gives the owner exclusive rights to the trademark usage with respect to certain goods or services.

    Trademark infringement is an improper or unauthorized use of an identical or similar trademark in a way that is likely to cause confusion as to the source of that product. If your app uses another party’s trademarks in a way that is likely to cause confusion, your app may be suspended.

    Misleading Claims, e.g. "MangaKa - Best Manga Reader"

    We don’t allow apps that contain false or misleading information or claims, including in the description, title, icon, and screenshots. Here are some examples of common violations: Apps that misrepresent or do not accurately and clearly describe their functionality:

    • Developer or app names that misrepresent their current status or performance on Play. (E.g. “Editor’s Choice,” “Number 1 App,” “Top Paid”)...
    • Apps that are improperly categorized.

Is Aniyomi available for iOS/iPadOS?

There is no iOS or iPadOS version and neither are there plans for one. Porting is difficult due to the separate codebases of iOS and Android apps.

Any app proclaiming to be "Aniyomi for iOS" is not by us and should be treated as a scam.

What is Aniyomi Preview?

Aniyomi Preview is a regularly updated beta version of the app. It showcases potential upcoming features, but it's more prone to bugs and crashes.

Ideal for users seeking the latest Aniyomi experience, it's essential to enable auto-backup to prevent library loss due to issues.

How do I update from the F-Droid builds?

Aniyomi on F-Droid lacks official support, updates aren't guaranteed.

To migrate to official builds:

  1. Create a backup.
  2. Uninstall the F-Droid version (discard app data if possible).
  3. Download/install Aniyomi.
  4. Restore your backup.

Hosting an F-Droid repo isn't planned, as Aniyomi manages updates independently, rendering F-Droid usage redundant. Refer to this GitHub comment for details.

Can I read light novels?

Aniyomi (and Tachiyomi) can't read light novels; it's an image parser, not a text parser.

What's a fork?

Forks are alternate Aniyomi versions with distinct features. Get more details here.