Fast, cross-platform gallery browsing for desktop and mobile.
HiPaGo is built for people who want a clean way to browse, search, read, save, and revisit galleries across their devices. It keeps the interface focused on the content: a fast grid, a fullscreen reader, local history, favorites, downloads, and settings that travel with the app experience instead of feeling like a web page squeezed into a window.
HiPaGo is designed around repeated browsing and reading sessions:
- Browse quickly with an infinite gallery grid and responsive thumbnails.
- Search by tags with autocomplete, recent searches, Korean tag support, and language filters.
- Read comfortably in page-by-page mode or continuous scroll mode.
- Keep your place with reading history and per-gallery progress.
- Save what matters with favorites and local downloads.
- Use it anywhere on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS builds.
| Platform | Release artifact |
|---|---|
| Android | APK |
| Windows | Installer |
| macOS | DMG / app archive |
| Linux | AppImage / DEB / RPM |
| iOS | Unsigned archive for sideloading or local signing |
Releases are published on GitHub:
https://github.com/VTSB/HiPaGo/releases/latest
Open HiPaGo and start from the latest galleries. The grid is built for scanning: covers, titles, and the most useful tags stay visible while the app loads more results as you move.
Use the search bar to find galleries by tag or title. HiPaGo supports tag suggestions, recent searches, translated tag display where available, and language filters for narrowing results.
Open a gallery and choose the reader style that fits the session:
- Page mode for controlled page-by-page reading.
- Scroll mode for a continuous vertical reader.
The reader keeps controls out of the way, supports page jumps, and remembers progress.
Mark favorites for quick access later. Download galleries for local reading where supported, and manage downloaded items from the Library screen.
History keeps recently opened galleries grouped by time, so it is easy to return to something you were reading earlier.
Settings include:
- App language
- Gallery language filter
- Reader mode
- Preferred image format
- Blur tags
- Update checks
- Open-source license information
HiPaGo checks GitHub Releases for updates. Desktop and Android builds can surface update information inside the app; platform behavior may vary depending on OS signing and installation method.
HiPaGo depends on public network resources. Availability, speed, and image loading can vary by network, region, and upstream service status.
Development setup, build commands, project structure, testing, and release workflow documentation live in CONTRIBUTE.md.