PagePrinted
A finished PagePrinted book — real book from our workshop
I The Workshop

Tell us
your
story.

We write, set, illustrate, and bind your book — one prompt at a time.

Tell us your storyBrowse 4 themes

Already have a manuscript? Bring your own words — we'll set them verbatim →

Stripe-secured

Card details go to Stripe's PCI-DSS vault — we never see them.

Professional print

Fulfilled by Lulu Xpress — ~0.5% published defect rate; reprint or refund if flawed.

Free preview first

Generate your full book, read every page. No card required until you order.

Self-service refund

Print defect? Reprint or refund yourself from /legal/refunds. No return shipping needed.

AI-disclosed

AI-assisted writing and illustration, fully disclosed. EU AI Act Art. 50 compliant.

GDPR & privacy

EU-registered operator; no AI training on your content. Uploads removed within 30 days of account deletion. Privacy notice →

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How a PagePrinted book is made

Every book moves through three rooms of our workshop. The first holds the tools — the prompt, the theme, the variables you set. The second is the atelier itself, where twelve AI agents draft, edit, illustrate, and proof. The third is the press — paper chosen, ink mixed, parcel posted.

Workshop tools

Pick a theme or write your own prompt. Set the names, ages, and small particulars that make the book yours.

The AI atelier

Twelve passes — outline, draft, dev edit, line edit, proof, typography, cover. Watch each one cross off in real time.

Printed and posted

Your book is bound and shipped from the nearest of Lulu’s eight global presses. No customs surprises.

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From our shelves

We launched with 4 themes. More join the shelves as workshop creators ship them — see how creators publish themes, or tell us what you wish was here at [h…@p…].

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A book today, in your hands in one to two weeks

Printed and bound by Lulu Xpress. Posted from the nearest of eight presses worldwide — including one in the EU for fast Norwegian delivery.

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The Workshop manifesto

Books, not chatbots. The technology is invisible — the craft is loud.