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Att skicka innehåll som nyhetsartiklar och blogginlägg och läsa det på din Kindle-enhet eller Reading-app är nu enklare än någonsin.
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[Official Amazon.com extension.]
Send to Kindle for Google Chrome makes it easier to read web content with Kindle. Send articles, blog posts, and more to your Kindle. Read anytime, anywhere on a Kindle E-reader or with the Kindle app.
You can
Use quick send to instantly send full pages to your library.
Preview how content will appear on Kindle.
Select text and send just the selection to your Kindle.
Edit the title and author of your document before sending.
Add content to your library on all devices or send only to specific devices.
Learn more about Send to Kindle at https://www.amazon.com/sendtokindle.
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For customers located within the European Union, United Kingdom, or Brazil: By downloading or using Send to Kindle, you agree to the terms applicable for your country or territory located at http://www.amazon.com/sendtokindleterms. Please also see the applicable Privacy Notice, Cookies Notice, and Interest-Based Ads Notice for your country; links to these notices can be found in the footer of your local Amazon homepage.
For all other customers: By downloading or using Send to Kindle, you agree to the terms applicable for your country or territory located at http://www.amazon.com/sendtokindleterms. You also agree to the applicable Privacy Notice (e.g. http://www.amazon.com/privacy) for your country; the link to your applicable Privacy Notice can be found in the footer of your local Amazon homepage.
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Note: Send to Kindle for Google Chrome may not work properly in the Chrome Web Store or other sites that prevent its use. The extension may also not work properly if you have extensions that block the use of JavaScript running. If you continue to experience problems, please submit your feedback to [email protected].
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Changes in version 2.1.1.7 – Jan 2024
• Bug fixes.
Latest reviews
- (2025-05-15) Zhiyuan Li: change shortcut key pls
- (2025-04-12) Ryan Leo [OVXX]: misses pictures...
- (2025-03-06) Ryan Conrad Martin: A necessary evil if I want to send my long PDF reads to my Kindle. Three stars since it was not updated for over a year.
- (2025-02-04) Grace Fuller: Buttons on Chrome extension don't work. Why create an extension if it doesn't work?
- (2024-12-31) Rajdeep Thakare: It's Horrible, why is it not maintaining the font formatting and why is it not removing the ads, headers, footers, sidebars?
- (2024-09-15) Denny Chiu: After several years, it stopped working. Whenever I click the extension button on the address bar, it asks me to sign into amazon kindle and then to change my password. I changed my amazon password just to be able to send web pages to my kindle app, and it still doesn't work! I hate having to frequently change my amazon password. All this nothing!!!!
- (2024-08-23) Hongbin L: Really convenient to send reading contents to my Scribe device. Content parsing works for almost all web sites.
- (2024-06-01) Alex K: Terrible thing not intuitive how to use. When I click buttoin in the plugin it asks to Sign in. After successfull signing. If you click again same button it ask you sign in again. If I knew I have to deal with buggy software I would not buy the kindle. Also there's no video how to use that plugin.
- (2024-05-29) adriana v: Doesn't seem to allow you to upload any Pdf documents and also very little support whatsoever from amazon. Sadly pointless.
- (2024-05-25) Gabriel Gregg Schmidt: This went from 5 stars to 1 star with last Chrome update. It no longer works, doesn't given an error message, just fails to upload to the Kindle Library...
- (2024-05-24) Denis Razumov: Total trash. Can't process even simple web pages correctly.
- (2024-05-23) Dave Land: Utter garbage. Without the ability to send PDF documents, it appears that this exists to collect data on users' reading habits, not to help users read on Kindle.
- (2024-05-05) Tianci Ai: The language of kindle file this extension sends is not correct. Hope when I send French webpages, the dictionary could be French one.
- (2024-05-05) Tianci Ai: The language of kindle file this extension sends is not correct. Hope when I send French webpages, the dictionary could be French one.
- (2024-04-12) Alex Turkin: Amazing plugin! It allows me to do long read articles from my Kindle, and it's sooo much better than from the laptop/phone. I put 4 stars instead of 5 this pluging deserves as I'd like to report a bug as well - I liked to send articles I receive on my gmail, but recently this functionality got broken - now I only can do it if I select the text manually and push a button. I guess it's all about html layout etc, but if developers could fix that that would be great!
- (2024-03-29) ax piz: Chinese pages cannot be identified, which was possible before. This will cause the sent format to be disordered and the traditional Chinese titles to be unrecognizable.
- (2024-03-29) Dave Compton: *Missing the most fundamental feature: Sending PDFs.* Like most Chrome users, I view PDFs directly in the browser. It's astonishing that this extension doesn't support sending PDFs directly; it just returns an error, "We couldn’t load a preview of your content. Please try again later.". Perhaps there's a technical limitation that prevents this feature, but if that is the case then a meaningful error message should be returned explaining that PDFs need to be downloaded and then uploaded using amazon.com/sendtokindle.
- (2024-03-10) Mitch Gusat: can cope w/ simple text & img pages, though it often fails on small graph symbols, emojis, links at the end of a page... these are too often blown up full page or links are rendered in HUGE type After 20 yrs of Send to Kindle, this extension remains still a beta trial, experimental (e.g., kinde browsers) as most of the Amazon code - never finished, debugged and maintained. Amazon seems good at eliminating competition and starting w/o ever ending something...
- (2024-03-04) Sing Chee Tan: Doesnt' work
- (2024-03-03) James Hatton: Well it doesn't do what it is supposed to do: A bit concerned about what it is exactly doing.
- (2024-02-25) Nhora Gomez: doesn't work at all waste of time
- (2024-02-19) Chema Lopez: It doesn't work anymore
- (2024-01-31) Oceans777: MacKenzie Scott please donate to my charity Why Is Send to Kindle For Google Chrome Always Broken. We will use our former money to hire a premium developer.
- (2024-01-25) bzzztomas77: the extension works well, except lwn.net: it prepares and sends articles, but when I try to close the preview/send tab the extension goes insane, the windows flickers, etc - finally I have to kill chrome and restart. this is quite disappointing.
- (2024-01-22) jody juneau: Keeps asking me to sign in over and over. No longer works.
- (2024-01-21) Savva Morozov: piece of s
- (2024-01-19) Matthew Rowe: Same exact problem everyone else is having: Nothing shows up in my library. Additionally, the "Preview and send" button doesn't behave any differently than "Quick Send" button.
- (2024-01-14) Jeff Weinstein: Same experience as others: Not working in Quick send, Preview and send, or after uninstalling and reinstalling. Instead, it sends an email to your registered address saying "A document...[sent at date/time]...could not be delivered."
- (2024-01-10) Yanya: not working
- (2024-01-08) GT Cheung: Not working
- (2023-12-28) // Brant \\: Was working until recently. Completely broken
- (2023-12-26) Thaddeus: Not working
- (2023-12-23) Harsh Maheshwari: Not working
- (2023-12-18) chris scullion: not working here....preview fails & send to kindle direct fails too...uninstalling
- (2023-11-30) Bob Sorensen (Cowboy Bob): This was very useful. Suddenly, it stopped working. I had to uninstall and install their updated version, which does not work at all. Interestingly, this is on a Windows 10 computer. My Win 11 laptop has the older version (which worked and was far less ugly than the new one), and that is still working. If that goes, I will rely on Push to Kindle or ebook2edit website, which converts documents into a usable format. EDIT: That stopped working the next day.
- (2023-11-30) Bob Sorensen (Cowboy Bob): This was very useful. Suddenly, it stopped working. I had to uninstall and install their updated version, which does not work at all. Interestingly, this is on a Windows 10 computer. My Win 11 laptop has the older version (which worked and was far less ugly than the new one), and that is still working. If that goes, I will rely on Push to Kindle or ebook2edit website, which converts documents into a usable format. EDIT: That stopped working the next day.
- (2023-11-19) Zoran M: Edit: It's working now, and it is doing a great jobs. I just realized that the Kindle Android app does the same thing when you share an article of document with it. Well done Kindle!
- (2023-11-19) Zoran M: Edit: It's working now, and it is doing a great jobs. I just realized that the Kindle Android app does the same thing when you share an article of document with it. Well done Kindle!
- (2023-11-18) László Kovács: The new version does not work. :(
- (2023-11-16) Kubi Lai: The last update broke everything. It no longer sends to Kindle, forever spinning.
- (2023-11-15) Mahadevan Iyer: Getting we cannot send try again later when trying to send selection.
- (2023-11-13) Ostap Brehin: Works wonderfully after the recent update.
- (2023-11-13) Ostap Brehin: Works wonderfully after the recent update.
- (2023-11-11) Hamid Dalglijli: Stopped working. Constantly getting the same error: There was a problem with the document(s) you sent to Kindle
- (2023-11-05) Hubert Pietrusiak: This extension changes the default font on many websites to "Amazon Ember". Why is that?
- (2023-11-05) Hubert Pietrusiak: This extension changes the default font on many websites to "Amazon Ember". Why is that?
- (2023-11-04) Sam Gray: This extension recently started replacing the default system font on many websites with Amazon's Ember font.
- (2023-11-04) Sam Gray: This extension recently started replacing the default system font on many websites with Amazon's Ember font.
- (2023-11-04) Aleksandr Jakušev: The latest update made kindle ecosystem less useful. Now, it is possible to send a web page either to your device, or to the cloud - but not both. Without "sending to device", it is very inconvenient to get your article to the actual device. You either have to go to your content management and send the article to your device from there (takes a long time), or find the article in your device and download it - something that does not work without internet, like in the underground, where I actually have the time to read it. Without "the cloud", it is impossible to continue reading on another device. Neither progress nor notes are synced. And if an article is sent to the device, it is a one-way ticket - I could not find a way to add the article to the cloud later. And if something happens to your kindle, the article and your notes are gone forever. I found the best workaround to use 3rd party web-to-kindle solutions. They use email-to-kindle for sending a page, and it (still?) allows sending the page both to a device and to the cloud at the same time. Better than amazon's own solution. Shame, really.
- (2023-11-04) Aleksandr Jakušev: The latest update made kindle ecosystem less useful. Now, it is possible to send a web page either to your device, or to the cloud - but not both. Without "sending to device", it is very inconvenient to get your article to the actual device. You either have to go to your content management and send the article to your device from there (takes a long time), or find the article in your device and download it - something that does not work without internet, like in the underground, where I actually have the time to read it. Without "the cloud", it is impossible to continue reading on another device. Neither progress nor notes are synced. And if an article is sent to the device, it is a one-way ticket - I could not find a way to add the article to the cloud later. And if something happens to your kindle, the article and your notes are gone forever. I found the best workaround to use 3rd party web-to-kindle solutions. They use email-to-kindle for sending a page, and it (still?) allows sending the page both to a device and to the cloud at the same time. Better than amazon's own solution. Shame, really.