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Save stories as ebook files for offline reading
Download fanfiction as ebook files from a number of popular sites. Simple to use, with beautiful results.
1. Browse to story;
2. Click the FicLab 'save' button;
3. Download the ebook.
Supports ePub, Kindle, PDF, markdown, plain text, MS Word (docx) and HTML. You can also download cover images on their own as PNG files.
A Note About Permissions:
This extension uses an "access all sites" permission. The purpose of this permission is to allow publishers to add support for their own sites, in addition to the sites that are supported natively. It will be used to add the 'save' button to supported sites, and to fetch story content from those sites. It will not be used for anything else, and will never access or modify any site other than fiction sites that are supported for ebook conversion by the extension.
A Note About Manifest V3
As of July 2025, the most recent version of Chrome may prevent users from installing extensions written to the Manifest v2 spec - unfortunately, this includes FicLab. This is part of Google’s efforts to force developers to upgrade their extensions to the newer v3 standard.
I am currently working on the v3 upgrade for FicLab, however this is a lot of work, and as FicLab is a hobby project I work on in my limited spare time, it’s taking a while. I don’t have an ETA for when this will be ready, but can confirm that it will definitely be back! In the meantime, please use the Firefox version of FicLab.
Download fanfiction as ebook files from a number of popular sites. Simple to use, with beautiful results.
1. Browse to story;
2. Click the FicLab 'save' button;
3. Download the ebook.
Supports ePub, Kindle, PDF, markdown, plain text, MS Word (docx) and HTML. You can also download cover images on their own as PNG files.
A Note About Permissions:
This extension uses an "access all sites" permission. The purpose of this permission is to allow publishers to add support for their own sites, in addition to the sites that are supported natively. It will be used to add the 'save' button to supported sites, and to fetch story content from those sites. It will not be used for anything else, and will never access or modify any site other than fiction sites that are supported for ebook conversion by the extension.
A Note About Manifest V3
As of July 2025, the most recent version of Chrome may prevent users from installing extensions written to the Manifest v2 spec - unfortunately, this includes FicLab. This is part of Google’s efforts to force developers to upgrade their extensions to the newer v3 standard.
I am currently working on the v3 upgrade for FicLab, however this is a lot of work, and as FicLab is a hobby project I work on in my limited spare time, it’s taking a while. I don’t have an ETA for when this will be ready, but can confirm that it will definitely be back! In the meantime, please use the Firefox version of FicLab.