You lose the moment you need the rule.
At the table, constant zooming, scrolling, and hunting across a page kills pacing and breaks immersion.
Lycit is built for TTRPG players and GMs who use beautiful but hard-to-read rulebook PDFs on mobile.
Most TTRPG PDFs are made for big pages, not small screens. Constant zooming and scrolling kills pacing at the table.
At the table, constant zooming, scrolling, and hunting across a page kills pacing and breaks immersion.
Autosnipper detects useful blocks automatically, adapts them to your screen, and keeps your focus on the active region for calmer reading.
Lycit follows one simple path: detect regions, focus content, create snippets, organize your dashboard, and share it.
Load a PDF and let Lycit detect text blocks, stat areas, sidebars, and images automatically.
Each region is framed for the current screen, so dense layouts become comfortably readable on mobile.
The active region stays crisp while the rest softens, which helps on visually dense pages and supports focused reading with less distraction.
Turn regions into compact cards with collapsed and expanded states, then attach counters, notes, media, or reminders.
Arrange snippets across multiple 3x3 pages to build a portable GM screen, encounter board, or character workspace.
Send a dashboard page to an external screen for player-facing maps, handouts, monster art, and scene reveals.
The Kickstarter launch focuses on players and GMs. A sneak peek at upcoming Lycit use cases:
Make two-column papers, formulas, and references easier to review on a phone.
Break instructions, warnings, and diagrams into steps you can actually use while working.
Pin fine detail, commentary, and image context together without losing the original presentation.
Turn source material into expandable study cards, counters, and quick-reference boards.
Lycit is developed by Nebelwald Solutions. We care about tools that support play instead of getting between players and the moment.
Our focus is simple: preserve what makes great PDFs beautiful, then make them finally practical on mobile.