A calmer home for anime, manga, comics, and community.
Anime Home treats the public site, the signed-in application, and the account system like one product family. Discover what the platform is, then move directly into your library without changing identity, tone, or direction.
Anime Home is not trying to be louder. It is trying to make discovery, identity, and application handoff feel coherent, personal, and deliberate.
One library, not five disconnected habits.
Anime, manga, webtoons, comics, novels, and community context belong in the same product rhythm. The homepage should signal that clearly instead of trying to explain everything at once.
Sign in once and keep moving.
The public site, login flow, profile chip, and account surface now behave like connected parts of one product instead of separate experiences with separate expectations.
Cleaner hierarchy, less explanation, better focus.
The homepage should carry confidence through spacing, restraint, and a single strong visual story, not by stacking every feature into the first screenful.
Built for the handoff, not just the headline.
The hosted surface now has one job: set the tone, explain the product clearly, and hand people into the application without feeling like a separate world.
- Browser pages respect session-aware navigation instead of always acting anonymous.
- Shared accounts are treated like platform infrastructure for browser, Windows, iOS, and beyond.
- Marketing, legal, and application routes now feel related without collapsing into one noisy page.
The web surface is live, themed, and profile-aware.
Login, profile, and application entry now point to the same identity system.
Windows, iOS, and future clients can reuse the same account and product posture.
Move from the public surface into the actual product.
The homepage is now meant to orient people, not overwhelm them. When you are ready, the application entry points take over cleanly.