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Writing and formatting software that helps authors draft manuscripts and export professional ebook and print layouts for self-publishing platforms.
Book formatting is one of those tasks that sounds simple until you try it yourself. Getting consistent chapter headers, proper page breaks, and professional typography across both ebook and print formats can drive even experienced authors to distraction. Vellum is a Mac-only book formatting software that handles all the technical details of creating polished, professional-looking books. It specializes in taking your raw manuscript and transforming it into beautiful ebooks and print interiors that look like they came from a traditional publisher. It's particularly valuable for indie authors and small publishers who want their books to compete with traditionally published titles on quality and presentation.
The process feels surprisingly intuitive once you get started. You begin by importing your manuscript — whether it's a Word document, plain text file, or even a rough draft. Vellum analyzes your content and identifies chapters, headings, and other structural elements automatically. You then choose from their library of professionally designed templates, each with different typography, spacing, and decorative elements.
From there, you can customize fonts, adjust spacing, add ornamental elements, and fine-tune the layout. The real magic happens when you hit generate — Vellum creates properly formatted files for every major ebook platform plus a print-ready PDF, all maintaining consistent styling and professional typography standards.
Vellum costs $199.99 as a one-time purchase, with no free plan or subscription option. For authors who plan to publish multiple books, this can actually work out cheaper than hiring formatters for each project, which typically costs $200-500 per book. However, the upfront investment is substantial for first-time authors who aren't sure about their publishing plans. The company occasionally offers trials, so it's worth checking their website before purchasing.
Users consistently praise Vellum for producing genuinely professional-looking books that compete with traditional publishers on visual quality. Many authors mention that the software paid for itself after just one or two books, compared to freelance formatting costs. The template library gets particular praise for being both beautiful and genre-appropriate. Common frustrations center on the Mac-only limitation and the lack of advanced customization options that professional designers might want. Some users also mention a learning curve, particularly when dealing with complex manuscripts that include images, tables, or unusual formatting requirements.
Q: Can I use Vellum on Windows or Linux?
No, Vellum is exclusively Mac software. There's no Windows version available, and the company has shown no signs of expanding to other platforms.
Q: How many books can I format with one license?
Unlimited. The $199.99 purchase gives you lifetime access to format as many books as you want, making it cost-effective for prolific authors.
Q: Can Vellum handle non-fiction books with images and tables?
Yes, though it's primarily designed for text-heavy books. It can handle basic images and simple tables, but complex layouts might require additional design work.
Q: Do I need design experience to use Vellum effectively?
No, the templates handle most design decisions for you. Basic computer skills and some time to learn the interface are all you really need.
Q: Can I modify Vellum's templates or create my own?
You can customize existing templates to some extent, but you can't create completely custom templates from scratch. The customization options are more limited than professional design software.
Vellum delivers on its promise of making professional book formatting accessible to independent authors and small publishers. If you're a Mac user who plans to publish multiple books and values professional presentation, the investment makes sense. The quality of output genuinely rivals traditionally published books, and the time savings compared to DIY formatting or managing freelancers is substantial. However, Windows users are completely out of luck, and the high upfront cost makes it a significant commitment for new authors. For established indie authors with Macs who are serious about their book presentation, Vellum is hard to beat.
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