Reader’s Corner: Turning Your Ideas into Features
Posted: 24 Feb 2026, 08:19
Reader’s Corner
We continue to collect your questions and feedback, and today we’d like to take a closer look at a few topics that come up especially often.
Here, we’ve gathered some of them. What you can already do in LITERA Reader, and which ideas we’re planning to develop next.
Visibility of other users’ quotes and notes
You asked whether it’s possible to read a book without seeing quotes and notes added by other readers.
Our team is currently working on improving this experience by introducing more flexible controls, so you’ll be able to choose to see only your own quotes if you prefer.
That said, this option is already partially available. In the Social Activity panel
, you can switch between two modes:
All — shows all quotes and notes
Mine — shows only your own

This way, you can easily switch between a more social reading experience and a more private, distraction-free one.
Highlight colors
Many of you have asked for more highlight colors. We do plan to expand this feature but in a more thoughtful way.
Highlights are now connected not just to color, but to meaning: why you marked a quote and what role it plays for you.
This update is already live and we’ll share more details about how it works in our next post.

Bookmarks
At first, we thought highlighting a quote could also serve as a way to remember a place.
But we see that many of you want a separate, clear bookmark feature.
We hear you and bookmarks are also planned for this year.
Text-to-speech
Reading aloud (text-to-speech) is another frequent request.
It’s already on our roadmap, and our team is working toward bringing it to LITERA soon.
File storage
We also plan to introduce file storage, so your books and documents are accessible from any device you use.
Themes and visual modes
You’ve also written to us about additional backgrounds, softer contrast, and visual elements that help keep track of your reading.
Thank you for sharing how you read and what you notice along the way.
Anytime you want to share an idea, report an issue, or suggest a feature, just drop us a message at support@litera-library.com
We’ll be back soon with more updates!
We continue to collect your questions and feedback, and today we’d like to take a closer look at a few topics that come up especially often.
Here, we’ve gathered some of them. What you can already do in LITERA Reader, and which ideas we’re planning to develop next.
Visibility of other users’ quotes and notes
You asked whether it’s possible to read a book without seeing quotes and notes added by other readers.
Our team is currently working on improving this experience by introducing more flexible controls, so you’ll be able to choose to see only your own quotes if you prefer.
That said, this option is already partially available. In the Social Activity panel
All — shows all quotes and notes
Mine — shows only your own

This way, you can easily switch between a more social reading experience and a more private, distraction-free one.
Highlight colors
Many of you have asked for more highlight colors. We do plan to expand this feature but in a more thoughtful way.
Highlights are now connected not just to color, but to meaning: why you marked a quote and what role it plays for you.
This update is already live and we’ll share more details about how it works in our next post.

Bookmarks
At first, we thought highlighting a quote could also serve as a way to remember a place.
But we see that many of you want a separate, clear bookmark feature.
We hear you and bookmarks are also planned for this year.
Text-to-speech
Reading aloud (text-to-speech) is another frequent request.
It’s already on our roadmap, and our team is working toward bringing it to LITERA soon.
File storage
We also plan to introduce file storage, so your books and documents are accessible from any device you use.
Themes and visual modes
You’ve also written to us about additional backgrounds, softer contrast, and visual elements that help keep track of your reading.
Step by step, LITERA grows from these details.Here, your input really matters to us:
What themes or visual modes would you like to see?
Thank you for sharing how you read and what you notice along the way.
Anytime you want to share an idea, report an issue, or suggest a feature, just drop us a message at support@litera-library.com
We’ll be back soon with more updates!