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  1. Send to Kindle - amazon.com

    You must be signed into your Amazon account to send files to your library. Sign in

  2. Send to Kindle - amazon.com

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  3. Send to Kindle - Mac App - amazon.com

    Add personal documents, web content, and other files to your library to read them on your Kindle or in the Kindle app with features like reading progress, notes, highlights, bookmarks, and more.

  4. Send PDF, EPUB and Other Files to Your Kindle - Amazon …

    Learn how to send files to your Kindle app or device using the Send to Kindle service. Upload PDF, EPUB, and more by web, email, app, or desktop.

  5. Send to Kindle - amazon.com

    Learn more Kindle personal document file types that support notes Tips about converting personal documents to a Kindle format

  6. Learn How to Use Your Send to Kindle Email Address

    Compress your documents into a ZIP file to send more than 50 MB. The conversion service automatically opens the ZIP files and converts them to the Kindle format.

  7. Enviar a Kindle - amazon.com

    Tipos de archivos compatibles: PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT, RTF, HTM, HTML, PNG, GIF, JPG, JPEG, BMP, EPUB Tamaño máximo del archivo: 200 MB Requiere que habilites los permisos …

  8. Connect, Browse, and Transfer Files on E-Reader - amazon.com

    To transfer files to Kindle, we recommend using our wireless Send-to-Kindle service (Send to Kindle), which can securely transfer files up to 200 MB each. Supported file types include: …

  9. Tips about Converting Personal Documents to a Kindle Format

    Documents sent to your Kindle Apps and devices before 11/11/2022 are not compatible with the latest Kindle features. To activate these features, please import through one of the Send to …

  10. Send to Kindle - Email - amazon.com

    Add personal documents, web content, and other files to your library to read them on your Kindle or in the Kindle app with features like reading progress, notes, highlights, bookmarks, and …