Genre novelists
You are building a fantasy, sci-fi, romance, mystery, LitRPG, or other long-form fiction project with chapters, arcs, and continuity to track.
Desktop writing workspace
AI as a tool, not the author.
Build the bones of a novel, keep the lore beside the page, and ask for AI help only when a scene needs momentum, a second pass, or a blunt editorial read.
Beta now open
Selected testers receive 100 free story points for AI-assisted drafting, revision, and review while helping shape the app before a wider release.
Who this is for
You are building a fantasy, sci-fi, romance, mystery, LitRPG, or other long-form fiction project with chapters, arcs, and continuity to track.
You sketch scenes, chapter skeletons, plot turns, or character beats before turning them into prose.
You want character, location, faction, magic, technology, or theme notes close to the chapter you are writing.
Writers who want help shaping chapters, writing prose and polishing their story while still doing the creative work themselves.
Who this is not for
This is not ghostwriting or a one-click novel generator. The tool supports the writer; it does not replace them.
This is a desktop app for focused planning, drafting, revising, and reviewing. It is not a phone or browser document editor.
Although we are men of culture and feel that even smut can be art. We currently do not support writing explicit scenes using the AI tools.
Essays, posts, screenplays, poetry, and note-only systems are not our primary target.
Local-first by design
Novel Architect stores books, chapters, versions, and context notes in a local database. You can keep organizing and writing when the backend is unavailable. Online features are there when you need them, not as a requirement for every writing session.
Read the privacy overviewAI workflows
You write the chapter skeleton. Novel Architect can send that plan, selected context, and chosen earlier chapters to request a prose draft.
Ask for a new pass without losing the original. Revisions are saved as versions, leaving the final choice with you.
Send selected chapters for a report on structure, continuity, pacing, and whatever focus notes you want the reviewer to care about.
Context library
Store the details that are easy to contradict after chapter twenty: what a character wants, how a city feels, what magic costs, who owes loyalty to whom. Mark the entries that matter for a scene and they can travel with an AI request.
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