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This wikiHow teaches you how to add an e-book (or eBook) to your Amazon Kindle. eBooks can be added to your Kindle from Amazon via Wi-Fi, you can also use your Kindle’s email or USB cable to copy existing eBooks from your computer.
Steps
Download books from Amazon over Wi-Fi
- If your Kindle can’t connect to Wi-Fi, you’ll need to use the device’s USB cable to copy the eBook to it.
- If you’re not signed in, select Account & Lists , click Sign in , and then enter your email address and password.
- You may need to scroll down to find the book you want to copy.
Copy books via email
- If your Kindle can’t connect to Wi-Fi, you’ll need to use the device’s USB cable to copy the eBook to it.
- If you’re not signed in, select Account & Lists , click Sign in, and then enter your email address and password.
- If you already have an email address entered in this section, make sure you know the email address and skip to the next step.
with the paperclip icon and then select the eBook file.
- eBooks can be AZW, PDF or MOBI files. If the e-book you want to add doesn’t fall into one of these formats, convert the format before sending.
- Most email services limit attachments to a maximum of 25 MB.
Copy eBook via USB
- Select Account & Lists
- Click Your Content and Devices
- Click the … icon to the left of the book you want to transfer.
- Click Download & transfer via USB .
- Select Kindle from the drop-down box.
- Click OK
- Go to https://www.epubconverter.com/epub-to-mobi-converter/ using a web browser on your computer.
- Select the appropriate format converter on the left side of the page.
- Click Add File… (Add file)
- Select the eBook file.
- Click Open
- Click Start Upload
- Click the link of the MOBI file in the “Download Link” column to download the file to your computer.
- Maybe your Mac doesn’t have a traditional USB port; In this case, you need a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter for your computer.
- On Windows – Open Start
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, click File Explorer
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- On Mac – Open Finder
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, then click the Kindle’s name on the left side of the window. The name of the e-reader can also be displayed on the desktop.
- You may need to unlock your Kindle first and double-click the “Internal Storage” folder.
- If you’re using a Kindle Fire, you’ll need to open the “Books” folder.
- On Windows – Click the picture button
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in the lower-right corner of the screen, then click the flash drive icon and select Eject from the menu that appears.
- On Mac – Click the “Eject” triangle
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located to the right of the Kindle’s name in the Finder.
Advice
- Although EPUB files can be copied and used on Kindle, PDF and MOBI formats are generally preferred.
Warning
- Kindle books should not be purchased or downloaded from Kobo, Google Books, iBooks, or Barnes and Noble. eBooks offered by these websites are copy-protected, so you won’t be able to view them on your Kindle.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
The wikiHow Content Management team carefully monitors the work of editors to ensure that every article is up to a high standard of quality.
This article has been viewed 6,179 times.
This wikiHow teaches you how to add an e-book (or eBook) to your Amazon Kindle. eBooks can be added to your Kindle from Amazon via Wi-Fi, you can also use your Kindle’s email or USB cable to copy existing eBooks from your computer.
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