token + rill — a stream of stories

Stories, drawn
from the stream.

Tokenrill is a reading app where every novel is generated, not licensed — an endless current of original fiction you can read and hear. Choose a world, and the story flows.

generating · chapter one
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What we make

Two halves of one current.

A reading experience for the people who read, and the generation engine that keeps it flowing. We build both.

// the reading app

A library that writes itself

Open a genre, a premise, or a mood. Tokenrill writes a full novel around it — chaptered, paced, and ready to read or listen to on the way home.

  • Original fiction generated on demand, never the same book twice
  • Listen to any chapter — every story ships with a narrated audiobook
  • Pick up where you left off across phone, tablet, and offline
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// the ai generation tools

The engine behind the current

Built in-house: the models, prompts, and pipelines that turn a single line of intent into a coherent, voiced, book-length story — fast enough to feel alive.

  • Long-form generation that holds character and plot across chapters
  • Text-to-speech narration tuned for hours of comfortable listening
  • Original output, free of the licensing tangle of traditional catalogs
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How it flows

From a single token to a story you can hear.

01 · prompt

You set the source

A genre, a "what if," a character you can't stop thinking about. One line is enough to start the stream.

02 · tokens

The current gathers

Our models generate the narrative token by token, holding tone and continuity from the first page to the last.

03 · chapters

It becomes a book

The stream resolves into structured chapters you can read at your own pace, bookmark, and return to.

04 · voice

And then a voice

Every chapter is narrated aloud, so the story keeps flowing while your eyes rest.

Read a little

This page didn't exist a moment ago.

Every Tokenrill story is written fresh. Here's an opening, generated the way any reader's would be — then handed to a voice.

Chapter One · The Returning Tide
The lighthouse keeper had not spoken to another living soul in nine winters, and had made a kind of peace with the silence — until the morning the sea gave one back. She arrived folded over the rocks like a discarded letter, salt in her hair and a name she would not yet say, and the old man understood at once that the quiet years were over.
Narrated aloud · 4 min listen

Pick a world.
Let the story flow.

Tokenrill is coming to the App Store and Google Play. Be among the first to read what no one has read before.