Emporium Library is an independent online library offering thousands of ebooks across every genre, paired with a community-driven Academic Hub where students share and download study notes, assignments and exam resources — all for free.
Emporium Library began as a simple idea: knowledge should be accessible to everyone, not locked behind paywalls. Books have always been the cheapest way to gain expensive knowledge, and yet many students and curious readers still struggle to find good reading material online without ads, subscriptions or sketchy downloads.
We built Emporium Library as a calm, clean, and completely free space where anyone can discover literature, fiction, non-fiction, religion, philosophy, science fiction and more — and where students can share the study notes they have already written with peers around the world.
Every student who shares a note helps another student pass an exam. Every reader who discovers a new genre opens a new world. Emporium Library is a small attempt to make both happen, for free.
Our mission is to build the easiest, most trustworthy place on the web to read ebooks and share academic notes. We focus on three things: a clean reading experience on any device, a growing catalogue across every major genre, and a healthy community where students contribute material and earn upload points as a small thank-you for helping others learn.
No paywalls, no ads between paragraphs, no surprise charges. Free today, free tomorrow.
From classic literature to modern thrillers and academic textbooks — something for every reader.
The Academic Hub is built around real student needs — notes, assignments, study guides, exam prep.
A lightweight interface that works on slow networks and small screens, so everyone can read.
Contributors earn upload points, and the best study notes come from students like you.
We do not sell data or push newsletters. Come to read, leave when you want.
Emporium Library is designed and developed by Naieem Qureshi as an independent project. If you have feedback, want to contribute study material, or simply want to say hi, head to the feedback form or reach out on LinkedIn, Telegram or Instagram.
Dive into the library, find your next favourite book, or contribute a set of notes that will help a student you will never meet.