
(You can check a box that says always do all books) Go to your Books section and you'll see it thereĬonnect your iPad, click the iPad device name on the left, then the Books section of the iPad and make sure the book you just added is checked to be included when syncing.

Open iTunes and click File, Open and go add the epub to your itunes If you don't, then see the Calibre section below. Then when you go to your Docs section on the kindle, you should see it. Inside the SDCARD device there is a /my files/documents folder You'll see a new device on the left called SDCARD or something like that Open the finder/filemanager/windows explorer (the thing that lists drives and folders) Save the file to your hard drive on your desktop/laptop If you are not buying a book from the amazon store, you have to: It's called side-loading.īasically, you will need to download the file to your computer, connect your device with a USB cable, and drag the file to your device's books or documents folder. But you can manually install e-books to your device. I believe the tool is capable enough to NOT destroy any EPUB file, but no guarantee on that.Most people only know how to buy a book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble or iTunes and it just magically shows up on their reading device. If the EPUB doesn't have encoding declaration, but is not in UTF-8, the tool will still mark them as UTF-8. Right now it only fixes the UTF-8 encoding problem, but if there are any other common errors in EPUB that cause send to kindle to failed, I may add them, too. It's all done in the browser - no data are uploaded to any servers.

xhtml file in the EPUB, check if it has XML encoding declaration, and if not, just add the UTF-8 declaration. A few people so far have used them on reddit and liked them, so I decided maybe I should also post here as an alternative for less tech-savvy people. I realised that most people here probably use calibre and would have no problem fixing their EPUB to be cleanly processed by Amazon's Send to Kindle by themselves.īut I saw a lot of people on Reddit who asked about the EPUB encoding problem and have no idea how to use calibre, so I created this web tool to quickly add proper UTF-8 encoding declaration to the EPUB file.


Not sure if this is the correct place to post - if not please move, sorry.
