The Library page (reachable from the account menu) is a single place to manage every reusable asset you've saved — independent of any one project. Everything you save in the editor with a Bookmark or “Save preset” control shows up here, organized by category.
Categories
The sidebar lists a category per asset type. Pin your favorites to the top and reorder the rest. Categories include:
Search within a category, or toggle "Search all" to search across every category at once.
Sort by name, recently used, or your own custom order (drag to reorder).
Mark favorites — they pin to the top of every sort.
A "Used X ago" hint and a Recently Used sort surface what you actually reach for.
Find Duplicates flags near-identical saved assets so you can stage the extras for deletion.
Using Assets
Each asset card has actions appropriate to its type. The most useful is Use in Editor, which opens the editor and applies the asset in one step (it deep-links via /editor?library=…). You can also edit, rename, duplicate, and delete assets, and add palettes / gradients / brush tips straight to a portfolio.
Select multiple assets to bulk-delete or bulk-share them to the community in one pass.
Cloud Sync & Conflicts
When you're signed in, your library syncs to the cloud so it follows you across devices. If the same asset was changed on two devices, the page shows a side-by-side conflict resolver — keep local or use cloud, per item or in bulk.
Backup, Restore & Trash
Backup — download a single JSON bundle of your whole library (items + favorites + sort + sidebar layout).
Restore — import a bundle with merge or overwrite, and pick exactly which categories to bring back. Recent automatic backups are offered too.
Trash — deletes are soft, recoverable for 30 days before they purge.
Built-in presets (the ones Paint Forge ships) are never deleted, exported, or synced — only your own saved assets are.
Community Views
When signed in, each category gains a source toggle — Library (yours), Shared (items you've published), and Saved (items you saved from others) — so you can manage your own assets and community items side by side. See Community & Portfolio for sharing and installing.