Android is the primary product
The current design, workflow, and accessibility improvements are focused on the Android app: library, add content, reader, translation, playback, and settings.
We are interested in what a desktop companion could become, especially for long-form reading, larger document views, and translation-heavy workflows. But we do not want the site to over-promise a desktop product that is not publicly ready.
The current design, workflow, and accessibility improvements are focused on the Android app: library, add content, reader, translation, playback, and settings.
There is still a strong case for desktop around library management, long reading sessions, side-by-side translation, and work that benefits from more screen space.
We are treating desktop as an intentional next-direction conversation rather than presenting speculative feature promises as if they already exist.
Any future desktop experience should preserve the same product values that guide the mobile app now: clear type, high contrast, local-first utility, and a calm reading surface rather than a noisy utility dashboard.
The current product work is happening in the Android app, and that is the best place to experience the updated typography, color system, and accessibility-first reading workflow.