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Read the web on your Kindle

Turn any article, blog post, or selected text into a clean EPUB — right inside Chrome. Download it or send it straight to your Kindle via Gmail. No server, no account required.

  • Fully local — runs in your browser
  • No server receives your articles
  • No account required to download EPUB
  • Clean reading — ads & menus removed

Everything you need for better reading

One extension. Clean articles. Your Kindle.

Distraction-free extraction

Strips menus, footers, sidebars, and ads using Defuddle — leaving only the article you actually want to read.

EPUB generated in-browser

Creates valid EPUB files client-side with preserved headings, lists, tables, code blocks, and embedded images.

Auto table of contents

Builds a navigable table of contents from article headings automatically — perfect for long-form reads.

Live preview in side panel

Review the cleaned article in Chrome's side panel before saving — edit the title and author to your liking.

Save selections as EPUB

Select any text on a page and convert just that passage to EPUB — great for research snippets or long threads.

Send directly to Kindle

Optionally deliver EPUBs straight to your Kindle email using your connected Gmail account — one click away.

How it works

From page to Kindle in four simple steps.

1

Open any article in Chrome

Navigate to the blog post, news article, or long-form page you want to read on your Kindle.

2

Click the extension icon

Click the Send Web to Kindle icon in your toolbar, or right-click the page and choose "Save article as EPUB". To save only part of a page, select text first.

3

Review the clean preview

The side panel opens with a distraction-free version of the article. Edit the title or author if you like.

4

Download or send to Kindle

Click "Download EPUB" to save the file — no login needed. Or click "Send to Kindle" to deliver it directly via Gmail (requires one-time Gmail setup).

Set up Kindle delivery

One-time setup. Send any article to your Kindle with a single click after that.

1

Open the extension Options page

Click the extension icon and open Settings, or right-click the extension and choose Options.

2

Enter your Kindle email

Add your Kindle email address — typically "your-name@kindle.com" or "your-name@free.kindle.com". Find it in your Amazon account under Manage Your Content and Devices.

3

Connect your Google account

Sign in with Google so the extension can send email via Gmail on your behalf. Only the gmail.send permission is requested — the extension cannot read your inbox.

4

Approve the sender in Amazon

In your Amazon account, go to Manage Your Content and Devices → Preferences → Personal Document Settings and add your Gmail address to the "Approved Personal Document E-mail List".

5

Send your first article

Return to any article, open the extension side panel, and click "Send to Kindle". Your document will appear on your device within minutes.

Note: The extension confirms Gmail accepted the email. Kindle delivery depends on your Amazon approved sender settings and Amazon's document processing.

Your privacy, by design

Built to work without ever touching a server. Your articles stay yours.

Local processing only

EPUB files are generated entirely inside your browser. Your article content never leaves your device or touches an app server.

No data collection

We do not collect, analyze, sell, or store your browsing history or article content. Settings like your Kindle email are stored locally in Chrome's storage only.

Minimal permissions

Google sign-in is optional and only requests gmail.send — it cannot read your inbox. The extension only accesses the active tab when you explicitly trigger it.

Start reading better today

Free, open, and private. Add it to Chrome in seconds — no account, no server, no tracking.