Publishers can launch and scale multi-device digital publishing with In5 integration

Paperlit, the digital publishing solution for magazine publishers and brands, announced today the ability to input HPUB format directly to Paperlit, streamlining multi-device publishing for customers using Adobe InDesign to create digital publications.

"Publishers choose Paperlit to meet the demands of a rapidly growing digital publishing industry," said Paperlit CEO & President, Luca Filigheddu. "By including HPUB support, we're helping those publishers using InDesign to streamline the publishing process by quickly repurposing HPUB, or HTML5, files into multi-device newsstand apps, without the need for additional coding or expensive software."

The company is also expanding service via a new API integration with In5, an InDesign plug-in developed by Ajar Productions, that converts InDesign files to HTML5. The In5 integration, available this summer, will allow publishers to export Paperlit-ready HPUB files directly to the digital publishing solution, while maintaining layouts and interactivity, including Folio overlays and animation.

Paperlit's partnership with the California-based software company simplifies digital publishing and mobile app development by providing an easier workflow for distributing interactive digital content across the web, or as iOS and Android mobile apps.

HPUB is the latest supported format, along with .folio and PDF input, that the company has unveiled to ease the distribution of next-generation digital magazines.
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