Leaf is a Japanese visual novel studio founded in the late 1990s, known for its significant contributions to the genre. The studio gained prominence with the release of "To Heart" in 1997, which became a cornerstone of the dating simulation genre and led to a series of successful sequels and adaptations. Over the years, Leaf has expanded its portfolio, launching notable titles such as "Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen (Remastered)" and "White Album 2: Shiawase no Mukougawa," both of which have garnered critical acclaim. Key personnel at Leaf include founding members who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction, particularly in narrative design and character development. The studio's games are characterized by their rich storytelling, emotional depth, and intricate character relationships. Leaf has influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling and integrating complex narratives into gameplay, particularly in the visual novel and RPG genres. The studio specializes in creating immersive experiences that blend romance, drama, and fantasy elements. Throughout its history, Leaf has received numerous awards and recognitions, solidifying its reputation as a leading developer in the visual novel space. Their commitment to quality and innovation continues to resonate with fans and critics alike.