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AniFlux – The Adaptive Web Anime Registry

Welcome to AniFlux, a living, breathing web-based catalogue designed to track, curate, and rediscover anime series across your devices. This is not merely a static list; it is a symbiotic library that learns your viewing rhythms, adapts to your genre preferences, and helps you curate watchlists that evolve with every season. Built with performance, accessibility, and longevity in mind, AniFlux transforms the monotonous act of bookmarking anime into a dynamic exploration of visual storytelling.

📖 Overview

Think of AniFlux as a personal archivist for animated narratives – it respects the depth of Japanese animation by offering a structured yet flexible database where you can log episodes, rate arcs, tag themes, and attach private notes to any entry. Whether you are a seasonal casual viewer or a completionist cataloguing decades of titles, AniFlux provides a frictionless experience that prioritizes data integrity and visual clarity. The interface adapts gracefully to any screen size, from a wide desktop monitor to a compact mobile browser during your commute.

✨ Key Features

  • Adaptive Synchronisation – Your watch progress updates seamlessly across browser tabs and devices without manual refreshes. The registry persists your state locally and can optionally sync to a personal cloud vault.
  • Multi-Lingual Lexicon – Browse titles in over ten languages including Japanese (kanji & romaji), Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, and German. The interface itself can switch language context on the fly.
  • Ephemeral & Permanent Notes – Attach ephemeral sticky notes (auto-expire after a set date) or permanent annotations to any episode or series. Think of it as leaving breadcrumbs for your future self.
  • Theme-Graph Navigation – A visual spider-web of related shows based on shared studios, voice actors, directors, and thematic tags. Explore vertically from Psychological Thriller to Slice of Life through connected nodes.
  • Community Curated Tags – Unlock a secondary layer of tags contributed by the community (moderated, no spam) that highlight niche tropes, animation studios’ signature styles, and hidden gems.
  • Offline Resilience – Your list remains fully editable even when the network vanishes. Changes queue and merge automatically once connectivity returns.

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🚀 Getting Started (Your First Expedition)

1. Initialise the Library

Launch the application from any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari). The registry will prompt you to create a Anchor Profile. This profile binds your preferences, language selection, and data persistence method (local indexing or web storage bridge).

2. Populate Your Universe

Navigate to the Discovery Nexus and search for any anime by title, year, season, or studio. Click the “Enlist” button to add a series to your personal registry. Each entry appears as a card containing thumbnail, synopsis, episode count, and a custom progress slider.

3. Track & Annotate

Use the Chronometer to mark episodes as watched, unwatched, or rewatched. Long-press on an episode entry to attach a Memento (a rich text note with timestamps). All changes are saved automatically to your chosen storage backend.

4. Curate with Lists

Create multiple Streams (playlist-like folders) such as “Sunday Morning Dubs”, “Winter 2026 Deep Cuts”, or “Studio Ghibli Deep Dive”. Drag and drop titles between streams. Streams can be made private or published as a read-only anchor link for friends.

5. Sync Across Realms

If you opt for cloud bridging, your entire registry synchronizes across any browser where you log into the same Anchor Profile. No installation. No plugins. Just a persistent, encrypted dialogue between your devices.


📱 Responsive UI & Accessibility

AniFlux was designed with a mobile-first philosophy that scales up. The interface employs a fluid grid system that rearranges content based on viewport width – on a phone, cards stack vertically with swipeable gestures; on a tablet, a two-column layout emerges; on a desktop, a three-column masonry grid provides an overview-rich experience.

Accessibility features include:

  • High contrast mode with a dedicated toggle.
  • Screen reader optimized tables and progress indicators.
  • Keyboard navigable menus (Tab, Arrow keys, Enter/Space to select).
  • Adjustable font size and line spacing.

All interactions are visually cued with subtle micro-animations that provide feedback without interfering with flow.


🌐 Multi-Lingual & Regional Support

The interface itself supports: English, Japanese (日本語), Simplified Chinese (简体中文), Traditional Chinese (繁體中文), Korean (한국어), Spanish (Español), French (Français), German (Deutsch), Italian (Italiano), and Portuguese (Português). Translations are community-maintained and refreshed each season. To switch, tap the globe icon in the top bar and select your tongue.

Anime metadata (titles, synopses, tags) is stored independently per language. You can view a Japanese synopsis while keeping the UI in English – each element is decoupled.


🛡️ Data Sovereignty & Privacy

Your watch history belongs to you. By default, all data resides in your browser’s local indexed storage. No telemetry, no external pings, no silent log uploads. If you choose the optional cloud bridge, your data is encrypted client-side before transmission. You can export your entire registry at any time as a portable JSON archive. No account registration is required unless you want cross-device sync.


🤝 Support & Community

AniFlux is maintained by a small collective who believe in open, transparent tools for anime enthusiasts. We offer:

  • 24/7 Issue Triage – Submit a ticket via the in-app Feedback Beacon; we respond within hours.
  • Community Translation Portal – Help localize the interface into your native tongue.
  • Seasonal Feature Polls – Every three months, users vote on the next feature drop.

No login wall. No premium tiers. Just a robust library that respects your time and data.


⚖️ License & Legal

This project is released under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software, provided you include the original copyright notice and disclaimer.

See the MIT License for full terms.

© 2026 AniFlux Contributors – No affiliation with any anime studio or streaming platform. All anime names and related trademarks are property of their respective owners.


⚠️ Disclaimer

AniFlux is a personal cataloguing tool and does not host, stream, or distribute pirated content. It contains no embedded players or direct download links to copyrighted media. The registry is intended solely for legal, personal data management. Users are responsible for ensuring their use of the application complies with local copyright laws. We do not collect or store any personal identification data.


📦 Download & Deploy

The latest stable build is available as a self-contained web bundle. Deploy it anywhere you can serve static files – a personal web server, a cloud storage bucket with static hosting, or run it locally from a file server.

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