Send and Read PDFs on Your Kindle in Minutes
If you love the convenience of your Kindle but have a few important PDFs you’d rather not squint at on your computer screen to read, good news: you can easily read PDFs on your Kindle. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started:
1. Send the PDF to Your Kindle by Email
Every Kindle device has a unique email address assigned to it (you can find it in your Kindle settings under Device Options → Personalize Your Kindle → Send-to-Kindle Email).
Here’s how to use it:
- Open your email account.
- Attach the PDF you want to read.
- In the subject line, type “convert” (optional — see below).
- Send the email to your Kindle’s email address.
Tip:
Typing “convert” in the subject line will automatically reformat the PDF into a Kindle-friendly file, adjusting fonts and layouts. If you want the original layout preserved, leave the subject line blank.
2. Use a USB Cable
If you prefer a more manual method:
- Connect your Kindle to your computer via USB.
- Open your Kindle’s drive folder (it should show up like a flash drive).
- Drag and drop your PDF into the “Documents” folder.
This keeps the original PDF format without any conversion.
3. Use the Kindle App (for Mobile Devices)
You can also open PDFs directly in the Kindle app on your smartphone or tablet:
- Open the Kindle app.
- Select Import Local Files (this option appears on some versions).
- Choose your PDF file.
- It will be added to your Kindle Library for easy reading.
4. Adjusting PDFs for Easier Reading
Since PDFs are often formatted for larger screens, you might find them hard to read on smaller Kindle devices like the Paperwhite. Here are a few tips:
- Zoom and Pan: Pinch to zoom and move around the page.
- Landscape Mode: Rotate your Kindle to landscape for a wider view.
- Convert to Kindle Format: As mentioned, sending an email with “convert” can automatically reformat text to flow like an ebook.
Final Thoughts
While Kindles are optimized for MOBI and AZW files, reading PDFs is fully supported — you just need to decide whether you want the original layout or a reflowed, easier-to-read version.

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