


Even with the glitches that will inevitably appear (most conversions are not perfect), you will end up with a far more readable document.1. It may take a couple of minutes for the file to appear on your Kindle or Kindle-enabled device, but soon, you should have a Kindle version of your PDF file that you can bookmark, annotate, change the typeface and type size of, etc. (If you have more than one Kindle-using device, note that each will have a different address.)Ĭonverting a PDF to a Kindle file only takes an email. Address it to the Kindle address for the device you want to send it to.Create an email (using your approved email account) and attach your PDF file.Once those have been established, it’s very simple to send a PDF document to your Kindle or to a device with a Kindle app: Your Kindle address will be under “Send to Kindle Email Address”.

Go to the main page and tap “More” at the bottom-right corner.You can also find your Kindle email address on your mobile Kindle app: If you don’t see your current email address, you can add a new one. If you don’t see your current email address, you can add a new one using a link at the bottom of the list. On the same page, scroll down to “Approved Personal Document E-mail List.” This will show you all of the email addresses that you can send from.In Amazon’s settings, you can find your device’s unique Kindle email address. Scroll down to “Send-to-Kindle E-Mail Settings.” This will show you the email addresses for any Kindle-enabled devices you have.

