For Publishers

Context Without Compromise

Create enhanced digital editions that help readers stay oriented in complex books — without rewriting, abridging, or altering the original text.

Fixed, reviewable editions. No rewriting. No disruption to reading flow.

Initial conversations are exploratory and non-binding.

A pilot can begin with one title, one approved source file, and one reviewable MeBook edition.

MeBook Interface - Fixed editions with separate context

What a MeBook is

A MeBook is a fixed Visualible edition of a published book with optional contextual support for people, places, events, terms, historical background, and concepts. The original text is not rewritten, abridged, modernized, or interrupted.

Why publishers choose Visualible

Visualible is designed for publishers who want to explore a new reading-support format without compromising the published work itself.

Your text stays intact

Original text is preserved exactly as published.

Enhancements stay separate

Context appears beside the text only when readers open it.

Releases stay controlled

Each MeBook is a fixed, reviewable edition — not live, drifting AI.

Where this works best

Best-fit titles

  • Backlist titles with dense context
  • Literary classics and historical works
  • Academic and nonfiction titles
  • Books with many people, places, events, terms, or references
  • Frequently taught or institutionally valuable titles
  • Scientific, technical, medical, and professional titles with dense terminology

Publisher value

  • Helps readers stay in the book
  • Reduces off-page searching
  • Keeps the text primary
  • Enables title-by-title testing
  • Supports controlled pilots without broad catalog commitment

A controlled path to test

A pilot can begin with one title or a small set of candidate titles. Expansion is not assumed.

1

Identify candidate titles

Begin with one title or a small set of books where contextual orientation may help readers.

2

Review the format

Evaluate how Visualible preserves the text, separates support, and presents a fixed edition.

3

Define pilot scope

Agree on titles, review expectations, release boundaries, and evaluation criteria.

4

Decide next steps

Proceed only if there is mutual fit. Expansion is not assumed.

What Visualible does not do

  • Does not alter the original text.
  • Does not rewrite, abridge, or modernize the work.
  • Does not place support inside the author's text.
  • Does not rely on live reader-triggered AI generation.
  • Does not require a broad catalog commitment to begin.

Frequently asked questions

Does Visualible change the original book?
Is this live AI?
Can a publisher start with a small number of titles?
Are enhancements embedded as annotations?
Can authors or publishers review the enhancements before release?

Start a publisher conversation

Tell us about a title, catalog area, or pilot question. Initial conversations are exploratory and non-binding.