How to download EPUB files on your Kindle

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Choosing the best e-reader for you is one thing, but building your digital library is a whole other endeavor. For thrifty readers, Libby and Stuff Your Kindle Day are two routes that don't involve spending a dime but still give you the freedom to read nearly anything you'd like. However, if you already have an impressive EPUB library to upload to your new Kindle e-reader, that makes things even easier.

Kindles used to only support limited file types, but as of 2022, they officially started supporting EPUB files. Now you can get the universal format on your Kindle, and there are two routes to do so. We break down each method for how to get EPUBs on Kindles, one using the Send to Kindle feature and the other using the software Calibre. Rest assured, both are extremely user-friendly; it's just a matter of personal preference.

Use Send to Kindle feature: The easy option

A picture of the Send to Kindle platform.
One of the Kindle's best built-in features. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable
Total Time
  • 5 minutes
What You Need
  • Computer

Step 1: Register your Kindle to Amazon

To use Send to Kindle, your Kindle device needs to be registered to your Amazon account.

Step 2: Navigate to Amazon's Send to Kindle page

Visit the Send to Kindle page on Amazon's website.

Step 3: Choose your file

Drag and drop your file or click the "Select files from device" button to choose your epub files to upload. The file will go directly to your Kindle device.

One thing to note about this feature is that it takes about five minutes to upload and send, so if you're doing a mass upload it might be a long process. Plus, there are some folks who want a Kindle but want to avoid ties to Amazon otherwise. If that's the case and you don't register your Kindle e-reader to an Amazon account, then you'll have to upload your EPUB files another way.


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Use Calibre: The fastest option

An alternative way to get EPUB files onto your Kindle is to use an application that stores them and also serves as an intermediary to upload those files to your e-reader. The best program to do so is Calibre, and it's totally free to use. The e-book management system allows you to upload e-book files to read or convert them.

Total Time
  • 2 min
What You Need
  • Computer

Step 1: Download Calibre

Visit Calibre's website to download the platform for your device.

A picture of the Calibre app.
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Step 2: Convert book

The convert feature provides a list of formats to choose from, so if an e-reader only supports certain file types, you can make the file compatible. Choose which format you'd like to convert your EPUB file to and hit convert.

A picture of the Calibre app's conversion window.
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Step 3: Plug e-reader into device

Once you have your files uploaded and converted, plug your e-reader into your computer. A new icon will populate on Calibre called "device," where you can access all of your e-reader's files.

The Calibre tool bar showing the device icon.
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Step 4: Drag book into device library.

Once the device is attached, just drag your EPUB file to the device icon and drop it in. The file will upload in seconds and be ready to use. To verify the upload was successful, click on the device icon and make sure the file now appears in the device library.

A book being dragged over the device icon in Calibre
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Step 5: Optional: Auto-convert

If you forget to convert your EPUB files before upload, Calibre is a thorough program and will prompt you to auto-convert when you add your file to your device.

A screenshot of the auto convert feature on Calibre
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The issue of DRM files

While Calibre has the unique advantage of being able to convert files to be compatible with most e-readers, there is one thing it can't do — remove encryption on DRM (Digital Rights Management) files. One extremely obnoxious thing e-reader brands have done is encrypt their books so that they can't be read on other devices. This means if you buy a book on a Kindle but later get a Kobo, the books you purchased in the Kindle store can't be converted over. While there are some services that advertise decoding these files, we have yet to find success with one. So for the time being, these processes of uploading EPUB files only work with unencrypted files.

Frequently Asked Questions


Send to Kindle supports PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT, RTF, HTM, HTML, PNG, GIF, JPG, JPEG, BMP, and EPUB files.


An EPUB is the type of file that e-books are typically formatted in. It's the most popular format for an e-book to appear in over PDFs. It's uniquely able to store the specific formatting and fonts of a book, no matter what type of device it is read on.


The most common way to get EPUB files is through sites that source books in the public domain. Project Gutenberg has more than 75,000 books in the public domain that you can download and read on an e-reader — all for free. epubBooks is another website that offers both EPUB and MOBI (a Kindle-compatible format) formats for free. If you're looking to purchase popular titles as EPUB files, ebooks.com is a great resource.

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Boston-based Shopping Reporter, Samantha Mangino, covers all things tech at Mashable, rounding up the best products and deals. She’s covered commerce for three years, spending extensive time testing and reviewing all things home, including couches, steam irons, and washing machines. She thoroughly vets products and internet trends, finding out if those cozy gamer chairs are really as comfortable as TikTok claims.

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