Can Tachiyomi Extensions Handle Webtoon And Comic Formats?

2026-02-03 01:49:32 194

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Jordyn
Jordyn
2026-02-04 18:55:34
If you prefer a practical checklist style, here's how I approach it: first I check the extension list in the repository to see if it mentions 'webtoon' or vertical support. Many extensions scrape sites that publish long-strip chapters (like 'Webtoon' alternatives or smaller webcomic hosts) and pass those images to the app. Second, I toggle the reader type to the vertical/continuous mode so long strips render correctly; that alone solves most layout issues.

There are edge cases: sites that use heavy JavaScript, infinite canvas, or dynamic sprites sometimes defeat scrapers. For those I either look for a different source in the extension list or fall back to the site/app itself. Performance-wise, large single-image chapters can take more memory, so I lower image quality in reader settings if my phone stutters. Also, some forks of the app add extra scraping hooks and improved webtoon handling — those can help, but check the extension's update notes and respect the content provider's rules. Overall, it's a flexible setup that covers most webtoon and comic formats with just a little tweaking.
Jade
Jade
2026-02-07 20:28:50
I get asked this a lot in chatrooms and the short, excited reply is: mostly yes — with a few caveats. Tachiyomi's extension system pulls content from web sources, and many of those sources host vertical-webtoon style comics as well as traditional page-by-page manga. The trick isn't the app itself so much as the source and how that site serves images. If the extension can scrape the episode images, Tachiyomi will show them; pair that with the app's vertical reader mode and you've basically got a webtoon experience.

In practice I switch reader types depending on the source — some chapters are a single long strip while others are broken into pages. Some extensions handle lazy-loaded or canvas-rendered comics poorly, so episodes might be missing or broken. For wider comic collections (Western comics, scanlations, etc.) Tachiyomi treats those the same way: a chapter is a sequence of images. If you want proper archive formats like .cbz/.cbr, that's a different ecosystem (comic-specific apps or a server like 'Komga' work better), but I can still read most WebComics and manhwa straight inside Tachiyomi. It's flexible, and when an extension is well-maintained it feels nearly seamless — I appreciate how it saves my reading spot and lets me switch between continuous scroll and paged reading depending on the comic's layout.
Tyler
Tyler
2026-02-09 22:01:35
I keep things pretty casual: when I want to read a webtoon or Western comic I fire up Tachiyomi, try the most relevant extension, and switch the reader to vertical. Nine times out of ten it works cleanly because the extension delivers the episode images as a sequence that the app can stitch together.

When it doesn't work, it's usually because the site is using fancy canvas rendering or anti-scraping tech. In those moments I either hunt for another extension that targets the same comic or use the official source. For big archive files like .cbz/.cbr I use a different tool, but for scrolling webtoons and image-based comics Tachiyomi handles them very nicely — it's my go-to for quick reading sessions and bingeing serialized webcomics.
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