Step 1: Upload your EPUB files using the button above or by drag and drop.
Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.
Step 3: Download your converted Kindle files.
EPUB to Kindle Conversion FAQ
How do I convert a EPUB ebook to Kindle?
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Upload your EPUB file. PDF.to re-flows the content, preserves chapters and metadata, and gives you a Kindle ebook ready for your reader.
Will chapters, table of contents, and bookmarks survive?
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Yes. Chapter structure, the auto-generated TOC, bookmarks, and footnotes all carry from EPUB to Kindle.
Are cover art and metadata (author, title, ISBN) preserved?
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Yes. Cover image and Dublin Core metadata are copied across. You can edit them in the options panel before converting.
Will my Kindle file work on Kindle, Kobo, and other readers?
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Kindle is supported on all major e-readers. Where Kindle is Kindle-specific (MOBI / AZW3), it works on every Kindle device and the Kindle app on phone or desktop.
Does the converter handle DRM-protected EPUB files?
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No. PDF.to cannot remove DRM and will refuse protected EPUB files. You must remove DRM legally (e.g. through the original retailer) before conversion.
Will embedded images in the EPUB ebook stay embedded in the Kindle?
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Yes. Cover image, in-line illustrations, and chapter-art images all carry over at their original resolution.
Does the Kindle keep my reading position from the EPUB?
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No — last-read-position is reader-specific and stored by your device. The Kindle file itself is just the book; sync your reading position via your reader's cloud.
Can I batch-convert multiple EPUB files to Kindle?
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Yes — upload a whole library and you will get a ZIP of Kindle files back, one per book.
Is the EPUB to Kindle conversion free?
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Yes for files under 100 MB (which covers nearly every ebook). PRO unlocks batch jobs and larger files for image-heavy graphic novels.
Will hyperlinks and footnotes still work in the Kindle?
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Yes — both internal (cross-chapter) and external (web URL) links are preserved, and footnotes remain tappable / clickable in the resulting Kindle.
What about font and styling differences between EPUB and Kindle?
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Ebook readers control fonts on the user's device, so Kindle content uses the reader's preferred font. Inline emphasis (bold, italic, monospace) is preserved.
Are my EPUB ebook files private?
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Yes. Uploads are encrypted, conversion runs on an isolated worker, and both the EPUB and the resulting Kindle are deleted within an hour.