How to Transfer Books from Kindle to Kobo: A Complete Guide
Learn how to easily move books from Kindle to Kobo by removing DRM and converting files to EPUB format.
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Yes, you can move books from Kindle to Kobo by removing the DRM (Digital Rights Management) protection and then converting the file to a format supported by Kobo, like EPUB. Use software like Calibre for DRM removal and conversion. Import the converted files to your Kobo device using a USB connection or by syncing through your Kobo account.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I convert Kindle books to EPUB format? Yes, you can convert Kindle books to EPUB format using software like Calibre after removing DRM protection.
- What is DRM and why do I need to remove it? DRM stands for Digital Rights Management, and it's a protection that prevents unauthorized copying. You need to remove it to transfer books freely.
- Is it legal to transfer my Kindle books to Kobo? While transferring your books for personal use is typically legal, it’s advisable to check the copyright terms associated with each book.
- How do I sync my Kobo library after transferring books? You can sync your Kobo library by connecting your Kobo device to the internet or by using the Kobo desktop application after transferring the files.