Abouts Us

Dynasty Scans exists because yuri manga deserves a home of its own. We are a fan-run website dedicated entirely to the yuri genre, and everything we do, from the way we organise the library to the tags we use, is built around making it easier for readers to find and enjoy girl-meets-girl stories. If you have spent time on general manga platforms hunting through hundreds of genre tags to find a handful of yuri titles, you already know why a site like this matters.

Where We Started

Dynasty Scans began as a scanlation group, a team of fans translating yuri manga into English so readers outside Japan could access stories that had no official English release. Over time the group built a reading platform around those translations, and that platform grew into one of the largest free yuri manga libraries on the internet. The site has been running for well over a decade, which means the archive goes deep. Titles that are out of print or long since finished still live here, readable any time.

The name has stayed the same throughout. When people search for dynasty scan or dynasty-scans, they are looking for us, and this is where they end up.

What We Believe

Yuri deserves dedicated space

Treating yuri as one tag among thousands means the genre never gets the attention or the organisation it deserves. We built this site around the genre entirely so readers get a library that actually works for them. Every feature, every filter, every tag on dynasty-scans.com was chosen with yuri readers in mind.

Great stories should be easy to find

One of the strengths of yuri manga is the range it covers. There are sweet high school romances, slow-burn adult love stories, fantasy settings, workplace dramas, and hundreds of short one-shots that deliver a complete story in under twenty pages. We want readers to be able to find exactly the kind of story they are in the mood for, without having to read through dozens of titles that are not what they wanted. The tagging system and the way we organise series, anthologies, and one-shots reflects that goal.

The community makes the site

Dynasty Scans is more than a library. The comment sections on chapters and series are active with readers who know the genre well, share recommendations, and discuss the stories they love. If you finish a series and want to know what to read next, someone in the comments probably has an answer. We think that kind of community knowledge is one of the most valuable things a niche site can have, and we work to keep it friendly and useful.

What You Will Find Here

The Dynasty Scans library covers manga series with multiple chapters, anthology collections that gather short stories from many different artists, and standalone one-shots. The one-shot collection is one of the things we are most proud of. Yuri has a long tradition of short-form storytelling, and a lot of the best individual stories in the genre exist only in that format. We have spent years building and maintaining a one-shot archive that would be hard to match anywhere else.

The site is free to use. You do not need an account to read anything. If you do register, you get reading history tracking, bookmarks, and the ability to mark chapters as read so you never lose your place in a long series.

Our Approach to Translations

The translations on Dynasty Scans come from fan translators who work because they love the genre. When a title gets an official English license, we respect that. Publishers occasionally ask us to remove titles that have moved to official platforms, and we comply. If something you were reading disappears, checking publishers like Seven Seas Entertainment, Yen Press, or Manga Plus is usually the right next step. In many cases the official release is a higher-quality translation than the fan version anyway.

A Note on Who We Are

We are fans first. The people who translate, edit, and maintain this site do it because yuri manga has given us a lot of good reading hours, and we want other people to have the same. There is no corporate structure behind dynasty-scans.com. It is a fan project that grew into something larger than anyone expected, and we are glad it did.