
The Amazon Kindle is a leading e-reader, primarily designed for Amazon's proprietary formats. However, you can read EPUB on your Kindle by converting them to a compatible format. Here's how:
1. What Formats Does the Kindle Support?
Kindle supported formats are Amazon AZW (.azw), Unprotected MOBI (.mobi), PRC (.prc), AZW3 (.azw3) and Portable Document Format (.pdf). Clearly, Amazon's Kindle, the big player, doesn't support the open-source EPUB e-book format which is great for sharing books between different readers and making life easier on readers generally. So it's highly necessary to convert Epub to Kindle formats to make read Epub on Kindle possible.
2. How to Read DRM Free EPUB on Kindle?
Amazon's 'Send to Kindle' Service is the easiest way to transfer EPUB to Kindle directly for reading.
1. Visit the Send to Kindle website.
2. Upload your EPUB file directly.
3. Click "Send", the EPUB will be converted and sent to your Kindle device.
3. How to Read DRM Protected EPUB on Kindle?
Reading DRM-protected EPUB files on a Kindle involves removing the EPUB DRM and converting the files to a Kindle-compatible format. Here's a concise guide:
Epubor software can remove DRM from the majority EPUB files, such as Kobo EPUBs, Google Play EPUBs, Nook EPUBs, Libby EPUBs, Everand EPUBs, Hoopla EPUBs, O'Reilly EPUBs, and more. For more comprehensive step-by-step guidance on removing EPUB DRM, you can refer to the following guides:
1. Remove Kobo DRM
2. Remove Google Play DRM
3. Remove Nook DRM
4. Remove Libby DRM
5. Remove Hoopla DRM
6. Remove Everand DRM
7. Remove O'Reilly DRM
8. Remove LCPL DRM
Once DRM is removed from EPUB files, you can use the send to Kindle by web service to read EPUB on Kindle.
Conclusion
DRM is always the biggest stumbling block to share books between different devices freely. But with Epubor software, it's easy to remove EPUB DRM and send them to Kindle format for reading.

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