Ownership
Creators retain ownership of their original work and make the final creative decisions.
Kaijin is building a practical path for aspiring creators to develop a world, make a chapter and reach readers while keeping ownership of the work.

A creator can have a powerful story and still get stopped by the production process.
Characters change between scenes. World rules get lost in notes. Drawing a chapter feels impossible without a team. Publishing tools start at the end, after the hardest creative decisions have already been made alone.
Kaijin connects planning, character design, worldbuilding, chapter production and release. The goal is not to automate imagination. It is to remove the avoidable friction around it.
Creators retain ownership of their original work and make the final creative decisions.
Writers and first-time artists deserve a credible route into visual storytelling.
Tools should improve continuity, pacing and presentation rather than reward rushed output.
A new creator should be able to make something readers take seriously.
That means consistent characters, coherent worlds, professional chapter presentation, honest creator rights and a reader experience that feels made for the format.
