Found this on internet: (March 2026) I imported my stuff from Kindle to Kobo, Here’s how i did it (repost)
(March 2026) I imported my stuff from Kindle to Kobo, Here’s how i did it
(March 2026) I imported my stuff from Kindle to Kobo, Here’s how i did it
DISCLAIMER: MAKE SURE YOU OWN THE CONTENT! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF JEFF BEZO APPEARS AT YOUR FRONT DOOR
- download calibre from the calibre website and old Kindle version from https://kindleforpc.s3.amazonaws.com/70904/KindleForPC-installer-2.4.70904.exe
- turn off your wifi and unplug ethernet
- run the kindle installer
- open kindle
- go to tools > options > turn off auto updates
- install calibre
- turn on wifi
- sign in to kindle
- download kfwinput by going to calibre > preferences > plugins > get new plugins > type KFXinput > select KFXINPUT
- download DeDRM zip from github ( google it)
- unzip the dedrm
- calibre > preferences > plugins > import plugin > select DeDRM\_plugin.zip inside the unzipped file (if you get an ___init.py___error make sure you unzip the original DeDRM file you downloaded)
- go to kindle and click the 3 dots on the book you want to transfer then select download
- go to calibre and click add books
- go to documents\\my kindle content\\\[Something with “EBOK” in it\] then select the azw file
- in calibre make sure you:
\- see the book cover (if you don’t download KFWinput)
\- see that the file type is “KFX” and NOT “KFX-ZIP” (if it’s KFXzip turn your WiFi off when you download Kindle)
17. click convert books
18. click ePub and press go or start or whatever
19. wait a few seconds
20. connect your kobo
20a. wait a few seconds until you see “kobo xx ” on the bottom left
21. right click the book
22. send to device
23. done!