PDF to CBZ
Convert PDF documents to high-definition Comic Book ZIP archives (.cbz). Built-in Calibre OPF, ComicInfo XML, and ZIP Comment metadata for perfect multi-reader cataloging.
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このツールについて
PDF to CBZ is custom-engineered for comic enthusiasts and digital ebook archivists. It renders every page of your PDF volumes into high-fidelity rasterized graphics and compiles them into a standard Comic Book ZIP (.cbz) bundle.
To eliminate frustrating manual scraping in systems like Calibre, Komga, Kavita, or CDisplayEx, the processor automatically generates and injects both ComicInfo.xml and metadata.opf files internally, while simultaneously writing a standardized ComicBookInfo JSON payload directly into the ZIP file comment metadata.
Includes complete configuration sliders for image compression quality, page dimension scale, right-to-left layout reading toggles (Manga mode), and black-and-white grayscale color filtering.
使い方
Upload Comic PDF
Drag and drop your primary comic, artbook, or manga PDF file.
Input Comic Metadata
Fill out Series, Volume, Title, Writer, and Publisher fields, and toggle layout or grayscale optimization.
Compile and Download
Click Convert to compile and retrieve your metadata-rich .cbz file instantly ready for Calibre.
活用シーン
Retrograde Comic Packaging
Transform raw scanned PDF books into compact, standard-compliant CBZ comic files easily scrapable by comic library managers.
Zero-Effort Calibre Integration
The built-in metadata.opf schema allows Calibre to fetch and classify creators and volume issues without manual lookup.
E-Ink Screen Enhancement
Pre-filter graphic color channels into high-contrast grayscale on compile, boosting visual refresh and clarity on E-ink screens while saving storage.
よくある質問
What is a .cbz file?
A CBZ file is a specialized archive container format for comic book series. It is internally formatted as a ZIP package containing sequentially numbered page images alongside structural metadata XML files.
How is metadata compatible?
We compile and embed ComicInfo.xml, metadata.opf, and ZIP File Comments in one pass. This guarantees absolute compliance across multiple comic and e-book ecosystems.
Why use Grayscale mode?
If you read on a grayscale E-ink reader (like Kindle or Kobo), compiling directly in Grayscale reduces artifact ghosting, delivers superior contrast levels, and shrinks the final CBZ file size.