Head to head
BookScene vs Storieta
BookScene turns a pasted passage into an image, and stops there. Storieta is a full reader: scene illustrations, character portraits, relationship maps, and spoiler-safe chat, all in one place.
At a glance
The differences that matter
| Feature | Storieta | BookScene |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Full reading platform | Single image tool |
| Scene illustrations | Inline as you read | Paste to generate |
| Character portraits | Yes | No |
| Relationship mapping | Yes | No |
| Spoiler-safe AI chat | Yes | No |
| Built-in reader | Themes, search, highlights | No |
| Book library + sync | Yes | No |
| Full-book context | Yes | Passage-only |
| Free tier | Generous | Unknown |
| Maturity | Active | Very early |
Decision
Which should you choose?
Choose Storieta if you
- Want to read and illustrate in one place
- Want character portraits and relationship context
- Like asking the AI spoiler-safe questions
- Read across multiple devices
Choose BookScene if you
- Already read in Kindle or Apple Books
- Only want a one-off scene image
- Don't need a reader or chat
Ready to try Storieta?
Get started freeCommon questions
No. It illustrates whatever text you paste, so a later passage means later spoilers. Storieta scopes everything to what you have read.
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