Manga manager for Mac

The manga manager
Mac has been missing.

Managing a manga collection on Mac has meant spreadsheets, Finder folders, and wrong metadata everywhere. Torika fixes all of it — automatic metadata, tracker sync, and server support in one native Mac app.

The problem

Why manga management on Mac has sucked

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Wrong metadata everywhere. Wrong covers, misspelled authors, wrong volume numbers. No tool has fixed this automatically — until now.

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Files scattered everywhere. iCloud, NAS, external drive. No single view of what you own or what you've read.

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Trackers don't match files. MyAnimeList says one thing, your folders say another. Nothing talks to each other.

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No native Mac app. Every tool that exists is cross-platform, a web app, or iPad-only. Nothing feels at home on macOS.

The solution

What Torika does differently

Automatic metadata matching

Reads your filenames and ComicInfo.xml, then matches against an online database to fill in covers, ratings, staff, and genres — automatically, with no manual work.

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Unified library across all sources

iCloud, local folders, Kavita, Komga, WebDAV — all merged into one library. One search, one reading history, one cover grid.

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MyAnimeList and MangaBaka sync

Mark a volume read in Torika and both trackers update. Your existing progress pulls in on first launch. One source of truth, everywhere.

Built native for macOS

Not a web app, not a port. Keyboard shortcuts, system-native search, designed to feel exactly right on a Mac.

Questions

Manga management on Mac, answered

What is the best manga manager for Mac?

Torika is a native macOS manga library manager built specifically for Mac. It auto-matches metadata, syncs with MyAnimeList and MangaBaka, supports CBZ/CBR/PDF/EPUB, and connects to Kavita, Komga, and OPDS servers.

Is there a manga organizer for macOS?

Yes — Torika is designed specifically for macOS. It indexes your local files and remote servers, fills in missing metadata automatically, and presents everything as a clean cover-grid library.

Does Torika sync with MyAnimeList?

Yes. Torika syncs reading progress with MyAnimeList and MangaBaka. Mark a volume read and both trackers update automatically.

What file formats does Torika support?

Torika reads CBZ, CBR, CB7, PDF, and EPUB. It also connects to Kavita, Komga, OPDS, and WebDAV servers.

Finally — a manga manager built for Mac.

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