Digital literature refers to literary works specifically designed for digital environments, leveraging the potential of computer technologies such as interactivity, hypertextuality, multimodality, or algorithmic generation. It encompasses various forms such as animated poetry, interactive fiction, Twitterature, or narratives generated by programs. Beyond a simple transfer of text to screen, it redefines the roles of author and reader, modes of reading, and the boundaries between literature, art, and technology, thus becoming part of an ever-evolving digital culture.