You may have already bought a ton of eBooks from Kobo store, and always were reading them with your iPad or Android, but now you get yourself a new eReader, Kindle Voyage. So you may want to back up those books and load them to your Kindle for continuing to read, right? But it is not as easy as it should be transferring Kobo books to Kindle. As what this customer says: How do I transfer epub books from my kobo to kindle book format? I dragged them over USB to documents in the kindle, but it appears that kindle won't recognize them! In fact the problem is that Kobo books are not Kindle compatible because of the DRM limitation and formats differences. ![]() • DRM: kobo books we purchased from rakuten store are protected with Adobe Adept drm. • Format: kobo books are always with common epub or pdf or kepub formats, while Kindle devices only support their own kindle formats, such as Mobi, AZW3, AZW, PRC, etc. Since now we have figured out the main reasons, then transferring Kobo to Kindle is not as difficult as we think. It is possible if we can make them compatible. Follow the steps below please. Transfer Kobo books to Kindle made easy Here I want to share a useful tool with you. As far as I'm concerned, it's one of the easiest way to transfer Kobo books to Kindle. Adding Public Library Content to your Kobo ebook. Adding Public Library Content to your Kobo ebook Reader. I hooked my Kobo Vox Ereader Moodel K080-KBO-G up to. Most major publishers use Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) to proof-read their books. Download this free eReader to experience your books in the most optimum format. Even though your Kobo books synced via Kobo desktop or Kobo eReader are DRMed, during transmission, this tool will automatically remove DRM from Kobo files and convert them to Kindle supported formats. So amazing, right? Just download it and have a free trial! For Kobo eReader users: Based on its clean and friendly interface, it's very easy to use. Just connect both Kobo and Kindle to computer. ![]() In the left hand panel, you are choosing the eBook source, so we click on the Kobo. Then tick the books you want to transfer to Kindle, and choose 'Target' as Kindle, at last click 'Trasnfer' button. The software will transfer all the ticked books to Kindle and make them readable on Kindle. For Kobo reading app users: You just need to install, sync the books to computer, and point the 'Computer' folder to Kobo desktop reading app's content folder. By clicking the pencil icon you can edit the folder path settings. The Kobo desktop reading app's content folder is: For Windows:? C: Users (user name) AppData Local Kobo Kobo Desktop Edition kepub For Mac:?/Library/Application Support/Kobo/Kobo Desktop Edition/kepub Compared to the steps for Kobo eReader users, you just need to click on 'Computer' in the left hand panel to choose computer as eBooks source, the jobs left are exactly the same. Transfer Kobo books to Kindle in summary As I've received too many 'TL;NR' (too long, not read), so I list the steps in summary in the end of this article. • Download and install software. • Download books to Kobo eReader, or download to Kobo desktop reading app. • Choose Kobo eReader or Kobo desktop reading app's content folder as source. • Choose Kindle as target then click 'Transfer' button If you have any problem in transferring Kobo books to Kindle, feel free to let me know by leaving a comment. Hi, I'm confused. I'm wanting to transfer my purchased kobo books to a new kindle paper white, so bought the KindleTransfer software, but when I try and transfer a book all I get is a spinning circle on 'status'. I thought the kindle transfer software was supposed to handle DRM Kobo books - thats what this post says. In the reply to Pat though, you are now saying to use a completely different piece of software, epubor ultimate, AND install adobe digital editions, and go through a process to strip DRM. Does kindle transfer actually work? Did I buy the wrong thing? ![]()
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