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Kindle Personal Documents Now Getting Delivered in KFX Format

September 26, 2023 by Nathan 6 Comments

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Amazon has started transitioning user-added Kindle personal documents to their newer KFX format when downloaded to Kindle apps and Kindle ereaders.

Until now, the Kindle Scribe has been the only one with support for personal documents in KFX format, but now Amazon has started to expand support to other devices and apps, including the Kindle for Android and Kindle for iOS apps.

Kindle ereaders that support KFX format are also getting personal documents delivered in KFX now (at least the Kindle Paperwhite 3 and newer).

Previously Amazon was sending their older formats (AZW3, MOBI) to Kindle devices and apps for personal documents sent through email or using the Send to Kindle webpage or app.

It sounds like this is one of those new features that’s not available for everyone across the board just yet, but the transition is underway.

Being able to download personal documents in KFX format adds support for enhanced typesetting, and a few additional features like multi-page view and alignment settings. So basically personal documents and ebooks obtained from sources other than Amazon that you send to your Kindle library are now being treated more like actual Kindle ebooks.

Hopefully this means at some point in the future they’ll add the ability to view handwritten notes from the Kindle Scribe on other Kindle apps and devices, and maybe they’ll even add handwriting support to Kindle apps like Kobo recently did with the Kobo for iOS app.

If you want to get a KFX file for a personal document on your Kindle or Kindle app, you’ll just have to redownload it. If the file was uploaded over a year ago you might need to resend it too. The cutoff date is probably 11/11/2022 like Amazon mentions on the Kindle Scribe product page regarding sent PDFs and the ability to write on them.

via: MobileRead

Filed Under: Amazon Kindle Tagged With: kfx format

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  1. Laura says

    September 27, 2023 at 2:55 am

    The Paperwhite 2 also supports KFX.

    Reply
    • Nathan says

      September 27, 2023 at 7:23 am

      It does but it appears the Paperwhite 3 with the latest software (5.16.2.1.1) is the cutoff for getting personal documents in KFX format, but I could be wrong.

      Reply
  2. Bryan says

    September 28, 2023 at 8:44 am

    Can I convert /from/ KFX to other formats, or is this Amazon capturing my content?

    Reply
    • Nathan says

      September 29, 2023 at 4:25 pm

      Yeah, there’s a KFX conversion plugin for Calibre.

      Reply
  3. Nish says

    September 30, 2023 at 6:43 am

    All of my PDFs sent, using send to kindle feature, to my scribe are no longer working. Every time I try to open them, an error shows up ‘ page cannot be displayed’. Is anyone having similar problems?

    Reply
  4. Wayne Brown says

    October 5, 2023 at 6:08 pm

    I’ve deleted and re-downloaded a PDF recently on my Paperwhite 3 with the 5.16.2.1.1 firmware, and even deleted it from my library and done “send to Kindle” all over again. But I don’t see any difference in the document. It still doesn’t have any options for changing the font type or size, and still looks exactly like the original PDF to me.

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