What it is. A 3D book reader powered by real paper physics. Pages bend along Euler Elastica curves, the gutter clamps with cosine falloff, the stack flays with volumetric scaling. It's a working reader for your ePubs and PDFs and a kinematic simulator you can dial in real time.
Why it exists. Most flipbook readers fake page turns with pre-rendered PDF images. Page Turner re-typesets your text live, so when you change the font, color, or paper stiffness mid-read, the book reacts immediately. The physics isn't decoration — it's the mechanism.
Who it's for. Curious readers, book designers, students of physics and material science, anyone who likes the way real books feel. Also: anyone tired of plain scroll readers.
How to use it. Paste text, upload an ePub or PDF (or drop it onto the canvas), or read the built-in sample. Click or tap a page to turn it. Drag to orbit, scroll or pinch to zoom. Open the menu to dial everything — physics, typography, colors, lighting. Hit Randomize for a fresh look.
Paste any text here — an article, a chapter, your manuscript. It will be paginated and laid out on the book pages.