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Loreweaver

Writing and worldbuilding studio that works offline: chapters, character wiki, timeline and relationship graph, all inside your browser.

Loreweaver header showing the writing projects panel

The brief

A tool for writing long-form fiction. The ones out there are paid and fall short exactly where it matters most: organising the world, not just the text.

The problem

Writing a novel is two jobs at once. There’s the prose, and there’s everything else: who each character is, how they relate to one another, what order things happen in. Splitting that between a word processor and a pile of loose documents ends in continuity errors.

There’s an added demand too: writers don’t want unpublished work sitting on someone else’s server.

The solution

A full studio in the browser. The editor handles chapters with formatting, indentation and dialogue, keeps version history and exports to PDF, Word or HTML. Around it sit a wiki of characters, places, factions and objects with images; a relationship graph with an automatic family tree; and a timeline with list, plot-lane and chronological views.

It rounds out with a notes board, progress tracking with streaks and goals, and a focus mode with Pomodoro and ambient sound.

Everything lives in the browser itself (IndexedDB): no accounts, no servers, no AI. It installs as an app, and there’s a portable Windows build that runs without installing anything.

Status

In development, with the source code open on GitHub.

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