Lyra Stories helps you write the kind of story you'd actually want to curl up with — a snowy hometown homecoming, an inherited bookshop, a fake-dating Christmas. You pick the setting, choose your narrator, and write the story together with Lyra, who responds with warm, vivid, sensory prose. Each chapter ends with a question or choice that hands the next move back to you.

Where most AI tools feel transactional — prompt in, output out — Lyra Stories is collaborative. The pacing follows the rhythm of the genre. The voice stays consistent. The illustrations match the warmth of the prose. Saved stories live in your account so you can come back and keep writing whenever the mood strikes.

Who built this

Lyra Stories was built by a working creator — videographer, musician, podcaster, improv performer — who got tired of AI tools that felt like they were made by people who don't actually make things. The goal isn't to disrupt storytelling. It's to make a better evening at home with a story you're writing yourself, with help.

What's coming

Cozy romance is the first genre on the platform. More are on the way — spicy romance, dark romance, improv exercises, poetry, and eventually a music-video storyboard mode. Same engine, different shelves of the bookstore.