The campus used textbook exchange program is essential for meeting the needs of students in terms of accessible educational materials, resource recycling, and building relationships with the campus community. With the help of cutting-edge front-end and back-end technologies like Vue 3, Spring Boot, and MySQL, this platform offers students a practical and affordable way to exchange and buy textbooks. It promotes a feeling of community among students and enables smooth transactions with its intuitive interface and effective management features. This essay examines the platform's architecture, design tenets, and application possibilities, emphasizing how well it might support sustainable development and resource sharing on campus.