Manga Colorizer for High-Res Color & Translation
Upload black-and-white manga pages and turn them into vivid 2K/4K color in seconds. MangaColorizer keeps your line art clean, applies a consistent style across pages, and can optionally translate your manga into 100+ languages so you can color, translate, and read in one place.
What Is MangaColorizer?
An AI manga colorizer and translator that turns raw black-and-white pages into full-color, readable chapters.

What You Can Do With MangaColorizer
MangaColorizer focuses on one thing: turning raw black-and-white manga into high-quality color and translated pages you can actually read, share, and download.

Why Choose MangaColorizer for Manga Coloring
Instead of juggling separate AI tools for color, translation, and reading, MangaColorizer keeps everything in one manga-first workflow.
Built For Manga, Not Photos
Most AI colorizers are tuned for portraits or landscape photos and break when given manga panels. MangaColorizer is optimized for black-and-white line art, panel layouts, and screentones, so the colors enhance your manga instead of smearing details.
End-To-End Color And Translation
You do not need one tool for manga coloring and another for manga translation. MangaColorizer colorizes pages, translates text into 100+ languages, and keeps everything aligned so you can go from raw scans to readable chapters in one pipeline.
High-Resolution 2K/4K Output
Many online manga colorizers compress your pages or cap resolution. MangaColorizer is designed to handle large pages and export in 2K or 4K so your colored manga still looks sharp on modern displays and print layouts.
Consistent Style Across Chapters
A common complaint with AI manga colorization is characters changing colors from page to page. With style presets and chapter-level settings, MangaColorizer keeps palettes consistent so your main cast and key locations stay recognizable throughout a chapter.
Global-Ready Manga Translator
Traditional manga translator tools often focus on a single language pair. MangaColorizer supports over 100 languages for reading, so you can color a Japanese manga and instantly translate it to English, Spanish, French, Korean, or other languages with one workflow.
Practical Sharing And Downloading
Instead of leaving you with a folder of random images, MangaColorizer lets you download pages, save chapters, or share a private reader link. That makes the tool useful for real reading sessions, beta readers, and small teams collaborating on manga projects.
How to Use MangaColorizer
Go from raw black-and-white pages to colorized, translated chapters in just a few steps. You do not need drawing skills or complex AI setups.

Upload Your Manga Pages
Select one or more black-and-white manga pages or panels and upload them to MangaColorizer. The tool works best with clean scans or digital line art, but can also handle rougher pages as long as the panel borders and speech bubbles are readable.

Pick Style And Translation Options
Choose a color style preset that matches the mood of your manga, such as soft pastel or bold action tones. If you want a translated edition, select your target language so the AI can detect and translate the text while keeping the original artwork and layout intact.

Generate, Review, And Share
Let the AI colorize and optionally translate your manga pages. Review the results, tweak style settings if needed, then download high-resolution pages or compile them into an online reader. Share a private link or export the files into your usual editing tools for further polishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about manga coloring, manga translation, resolution limits, and how MangaColorizer fits into your workflow.
What exactly does MangaColorizer do?
MangaColorizer is an AI manga colorizer and translator. It takes black-and-white manga pages, adds color in an anime-style while preserving line art, and can optionally translate the text into 100+ languages. You can then compile pages into chapters, read them online, share links, or download high-resolution files.
Does MangaColorizer support full pages or only single panels?
MangaColorizer is designed for full manga pages with multiple panels, not just single characters. The AI respects panel borders, speech bubbles, and screentones so an entire page can be colorized and translated at once. You can upload multiple pages in sequence and keep the same style settings across them.
Can I control the manga coloring style?
Yes. You can choose style presets that influence palette, contrast, and shading so the output feels closer to shojo, shonen, webtoon, or vintage print styles. The idea is to give you quick, repeatable looks without forcing you to hand-paint every panel or write complex prompts.
Which languages does the manga translator support?
MangaColorizer is built for global readers and targets over 100 languages, including English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, and more. You can pick your preferred target language when enabling translation so the same colored manga can be read by different audiences.
Is this suitable for professional manga production?
MangaColorizer is ideal for rapid exploration, fan reading, and indie projects that need fast manga coloring and translation. For professional releases, many teams still prefer to have human artists and translators refine the AI output. You can treat MangaColorizer as a starting point or prototype stage in a larger workflow.
Can I share or download my colorized manga?
Yes. After processing, you can download individual pages or full chapters at high resolution. You can also generate a reader view so others can read your colorized and translated manga through a shared link. This makes it easy to show work-in-progress chapters to collaborators or friends.
Start Colorizing Your Manga Today
Upload a few black-and-white pages and see how MangaColorizer handles coloring, translation, and chapter reading in one place. You can experiment with different styles and languages before deciding how deeply you want to integrate it into your manga workflow.
What Early Users Are Saying
Manga fans, indie creators, and scanlation helpers share how they use MangaColorizer to speed up coloring and translation.
Alex R.
Indie manga artistI used MangaColorizer on a 24-page one-shot and got a readable, full-color draft in one evening. It is not replacing my final rendering, but it makes deciding palettes and mood so much faster.
Yuki S.
Doujinshi creatorBeing able to color and translate my Japanese doujin into English in one pass is wild. I can send an English color preview to overseas friends without manually editing every speech bubble.
Carlos M.
Manga fan readerI mainly use MangaColorizer to color a few favorite chapters and read them in Spanish. The online reader is way more convenient than folders full of images.
Hana K.
Scanlation helperFor scanlation, the AI translation is not perfect, but it gives a solid first pass. We colorize, translate, and then humans only fix what matters. It cuts our prep time down a lot.
Alex R.
Indie manga artistI used MangaColorizer on a 24-page one-shot and got a readable, full-color draft in one evening. It is not replacing my final rendering, but it makes deciding palettes and mood so much faster.
Yuki S.
Doujinshi creatorBeing able to color and translate my Japanese doujin into English in one pass is wild. I can send an English color preview to overseas friends without manually editing every speech bubble.
Carlos M.
Manga fan readerI mainly use MangaColorizer to color a few favorite chapters and read them in Spanish. The online reader is way more convenient than folders full of images.
Hana K.
Scanlation helperFor scanlation, the AI translation is not perfect, but it gives a solid first pass. We colorize, translate, and then humans only fix what matters. It cuts our prep time down a lot.
Alex R.
Indie manga artistI used MangaColorizer on a 24-page one-shot and got a readable, full-color draft in one evening. It is not replacing my final rendering, but it makes deciding palettes and mood so much faster.
Yuki S.
Doujinshi creatorBeing able to color and translate my Japanese doujin into English in one pass is wild. I can send an English color preview to overseas friends without manually editing every speech bubble.
Carlos M.
Manga fan readerI mainly use MangaColorizer to color a few favorite chapters and read them in Spanish. The online reader is way more convenient than folders full of images.
Hana K.
Scanlation helperFor scanlation, the AI translation is not perfect, but it gives a solid first pass. We colorize, translate, and then humans only fix what matters. It cuts our prep time down a lot.
Alex R.
Indie manga artistI used MangaColorizer on a 24-page one-shot and got a readable, full-color draft in one evening. It is not replacing my final rendering, but it makes deciding palettes and mood so much faster.
Yuki S.
Doujinshi creatorBeing able to color and translate my Japanese doujin into English in one pass is wild. I can send an English color preview to overseas friends without manually editing every speech bubble.
Carlos M.
Manga fan readerI mainly use MangaColorizer to color a few favorite chapters and read them in Spanish. The online reader is way more convenient than folders full of images.
Hana K.
Scanlation helperFor scanlation, the AI translation is not perfect, but it gives a solid first pass. We colorize, translate, and then humans only fix what matters. It cuts our prep time down a lot.
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