Rewrite with context
The editor works against a real book structure with chapters, notebook context, and existing content, so revisions can stay grounded in the manuscript instead of starting over from scratch.
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ImagineAI's book editor is built for real revision work. Ask the assistant to improve a passage, rewrite a chapter, move images, adjust structure, or switch into a calmer focus mode when you just want to read and edit the manuscript.
Chapter-level
AI editing control
Live preview
Visible manuscript updates
Restoreable
Version history
The editor works against a real book structure with chapters, notebook context, and existing content, so revisions can stay grounded in the manuscript instead of starting over from scratch.
Chapter editing is not text-only. You can generate, edit, and move chapter images inside the same workflow and preview how those changes land in the book.
Assistant mode keeps the chat beside the manuscript, while Focus mode expands the reading surface when you want a calmer editing view.
Update one section, one chapter, or a broader passage while keeping the rest of the manuscript intact.
Successful AI edits can appear directly in the visible manuscript during the turn instead of waiting for a full page refresh.
Generate a new chapter image, edit an existing one, or move placed artwork inside the chapter flow.
Save versions, compare the manuscript over time, and restore older states when an experiment goes too far.
These pages are built around real workflows already present in ImagineAI, not a generic AI promise.
Bring a completed or in-progress book into the editor and work against the current manuscript, metadata, and chapter structure.
Use the assistant to improve prose, update a chapter image, or revise the structure while keeping the manuscript in view.
Review the updated manuscript, save a version, and open a fresh preview PDF before moving into cover design or print.
Use ImagineAI's book editor when the work is no longer just idea generation. This is where chapters, images, revisions, and readable previews start to come together into a finished book.