The webtoon format has also expanded to other countries with many different distributors offering original and translated webtoons for users to read as well as offering platforms for anyone to upload their own webtoons.
Mainland China and Taiwan In mainland
China and
Taiwan, webtoons along with
web manhua have seen an increase in production and popularity since they are rarely published and just like in South Korea, have resulted in a resurgence and interest in the
manhua industry as more content is consumed digitally. Almost all of the big webtoon portals in China are offered by the big internet companies in the country while in Taiwan the bigger webtoon publishers outside of the country like
Comico, Toomics, and
Webtoon are more popular since their services are available there.
Japan Webtoons in
Japan were slow to catch on as well as in other countries mainly due to the traditional
manga industry still being the main way in which manga gets released and published. Even
web manga, which have seen a recent rise in popularity, are often in black-and-white instead of color, as is common in their Korean and Chinese counterparts, despite being released digitally. Despite this, there have been some strides to penetrate the Japanese market and slowly more
mangaka are trying out the webtoon format to release their titles. Lezhin, Comico, Naver, Line, and Kakao offer webtoon portals with translated works for Japanese readers. Comico, one of the biggest webtoon publishers in the world, was created by the Japanese subsidiary of
NHN Entertainment,
NHN Japan. To date, there are only two webtoon portals that offer original Japanese webtoons, Comico and Naver (under the name XOY 2017–2018 to 2019). All XOY webtoons have been integrated onto
Line Manga a Japanese Manga service while XOY was up until its demise in January 2019. Kakao has also had success in the Japanese market by offering both licensed manga and translated Korean webtoons with their service,
Piccoma. This has been credited to the webtoon pay model that the service implements where some chapters are offered for free for a short period of time.
Kakao Japan has announced that it will start offering original Japanese, Korean, and Chinese webtoons for Piccoma in the Summer of 2018. 2021 saw a great deal of tracking for webtoon in Japan with investment from traditional Japanese manga publishers like
Shueisha and
Shogakukan.
CELSYS announced on that they will support webtoon in their CLIP STUDIO READER platform from February 2022.
India In
India, webtoons have grown into popularity. With the global launch of
LINE Webtoon by
NAVER Corporation in 2014, it became the first go to app that introduced webtoons in India. Kross Komics launched the first dedicated Indian webtoon portal in 2020 targeting domestic audience and offering 40 translated South Korean titles in English,
Hindi and
Telugu. It is also planning to introduce content from the Chinese and Japanese markets. After its official mobile app release on 7 December 2019, it was downloaded over 200,000 times on Google Play. Webtoon dramatization further helped increase readership. Kross Komics, founded in May 2019, is headquartered in
Seoul with additional offices in
Mumbai and
Los Angeles. It mainly targets the 15-24 age group, especially females, and supports both Korean and Indian webtoon content creators. Popularity of digital comics is now encouraging Indian publishers such as Graphic India to launch their own service called Toonsutra in the market. In 2021,
Kakao Entertainment was planning to enter the Indian market after its acquisition of Kross Komics in 2020. From Q3 2022, Kakao Entertainment will provide webtoon content and customer support for Kross Komics. Following Kross Komics' closure in 2023, Kakao carried on with their webtoon endeavors in India with
Tapas. In 2024, Tapas's daily transaction volume exceeded 200 million won. The
Korea International Trade Association's April 2025 report, Trends in India's Media & Entertainment Industry, estimates that the digital publishing market is worth 4.5 trillion won.
Southeast Asia Indonesia,
Sri Lanka and
Thailand have become big markets for the webtoon industry with both Naver (under WEBTOON) and Comico offering both original webtoons and fully translated titles. Some webtoons made in Indonesia and Thailand, such as
Eggnoid and
Teen Mom, have even been translated and published outside the countries. However, webtoons in Sri Lanka are mostly from the Sinhalese-dubbed Korean webtoons. Vietnam launched its first webtoon portal, Vinatoon, which offers translated titles from Daum Webtoon and Mr. Blue with the intention of opening up another market.
Western countries Many webtoon publishers have had success in penetrating markets outside of Asia with the biggest successes being the United States and other English speaking countries.
Lezhin Comics,
Toomics,
Manta, and
WEBTOON are the only big publishers who translate their own titles rather than licensing them out. WEBTOON even offers the ability for fan translations to be offered in different languages. TopToon's TopToonPlus service, launched in July 2021, was another global launch by a Korean webtoon company for their global fans. In its first month of service, it gained over 200,000 subscribers. In 2023, the global webtoon service previously known as TopToonPlus was rebranded as DayComics, operating under the domain daycomics.com. The platform continues to provide translated TopToon titles for international readers.
Spottoon and
Tappytoon offer translated licensed works from various publishers including KToon, Bomtoon, Foxtoon, and many more.
Delitoon provides French translations of licensed works, mostly Korean titles. In the USA, Germany, and France, printoonized comics (a portmanteau of "print" and "webtoon") are completely restructured to achieve dynamic storytelling akin to the best action manga, moving away from the native vertical scrolling narration of webtoons. Thanks to printoonization, the comic Solo Leveling has sold over 900,000 copies of its first six volumes in France. Besides just the consumption of translated works, there has also been a rise in the creation of original non-Asian webtoons thanks in part to sites like
Tapas and the aforementioned WEBTOON offering the ability for anyone to submit their own work. To better serve the US market and increase the intellectual property value chain,
Kakao Entertainment in 2022 merged with
Radish Media and the aforementioned Tapas to form a single entity. ==Media franchise==