Send to Kindle
Send anything to your Kindle
Web pages, articles, blogs, YouTube, Substack, X threads, PDFs, EPUBs - Kindlesuite turns whatever you want to read into a clean Kindle document and delivers it to your device. One tool, your Kindle email saved, no email-attachment hassle.
The problem
Everything worth reading is scattered
The best long-form reading is spread across a dozen places - open browser tabs, a Substack inbox, a YouTube watch-later list, a folder of PDFs, a saved X thread. Your Kindle is the calmest place to actually read it, but getting each piece there the official way means hunting down your @kindle.com address, opening email, attaching files, and repeating the whole sequence next time.
The reading device is great. The on-ramp is the problem. Kindlesuite fixes the on-ramp for every kind of content at once.
The fix
One tool, everything on your Kindle
Kindlesuite is a single Send to Kindle tool for everything you read. Paste a link or upload a file and it arrives on your Kindle as a clean, reflowed document - no ads, no clutter, no re-typing your Kindle email. It uses the same official Amazon delivery pipeline as Amazon's own Send to Kindle, so there is nothing unofficial about how each piece reaches your device.
Web pages & articles
Paste any URL and read the article on e-ink, stripped of ads, pop-ups, and sidebars.
Blogs
Turn the blogs you follow into a quiet, offline reading list on your Kindle.
YouTube videos
Read a video's transcript as focused text, away from the feed and the autoplay.
Substack & newsletters
Move Substack posts and email newsletters off your phone and onto e-ink.
X / Twitter threads
Bundle a whole thread into one clean document instead of scrolling the app.
PDFs
Send research papers, reports, and manuals to your Kindle in a single upload.
EPUB ebooks
Send EPUB ebooks over with their reflowable text and adjustable font intact.
Custom text
Paste any notes or writing of your own and read it later, distraction-free.
Step by step
Anything to Kindle in three steps
- 1
Paste a link or upload a file
An article URL, a YouTube or Substack link, an X thread, or a PDF/EPUB from your device.
- 2
Add your Kindle email once
Enter your @kindle.com address the first time and approve our sender in Amazon's Personal Document Settings.
- 3
Read it on your Kindle
A clean, formatted copy arrives in your library within minutes, ready to read offline anywhere.
Alternatives
Kindlesuite vs. the manual way
With Kindlesuite
- One tool for links and files alike - Kindle email saved
- Web, YouTube, and threads become clean Kindle documents
- Smooth on a phone, where you find most things to read
- 5 free conversions, then credits that never expire
Doing it by hand
- Only works for files you've already downloaded
- Look up your exact @kindle.com address each time
- Open mail, attach, send - fiddly on mobile
- Repeated for every single item you want to read
FAQ
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Web to Kindle
Send any web page or article to your Kindle in one click.
PDF to Kindle
Send PDFs to your Kindle without the email-attachment dance.
EPUB to Kindle
Send EPUB ebooks to your Kindle without the email-attachment dance.
YouTube to Kindle
Read YouTube transcripts as focused text, away from the feed.
Substack to Kindle
Read the Substack writers you follow on e-ink, not in your inbox.
X / Twitter Threads to Kindle
Bundle a whole X thread into one clean Kindle document.
Send your first thing to Kindle.
5 free conversions, no credit card. Paste a link or upload a file and read it on e-ink in minutes.