The Amazon News website posted a couple of articles today (basically the same article written slightly differently twice) about the new Kindle Scribe and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, and it looks like some new features are expected to start rolling out soon. Like mid-February soon.
One of the first things both articles point out is the new Kindle Scribes will be able to share notes with Alexa soon. They’re adding a Send to Alexa feature that lets users send notebooks and documents from the Kindle Scribe to, you guessed it, Alexa.
Here’s a quote from the article:
Once shared, Alexa can help you brainstorm, summarize your notes, and turn ideas into action. Get summaries, suggested priorities, and guidance on getting started with projects. Alexa can even transform your notes into to-do lists, calendar events, and reminders, so nothing slips your mind.
They say your shared notes will show up on the Alexa website, on the Alexa app, and on other compatible devices such as Echos and Fire TVs.
The asterisked note at the bottom of both articles says a Prime membership or Alexa+ subscription is required to use the feature. They also say that “Send to Alexa” is expected to start rolling out to the new Kindle Scribe and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft starting mid-February 2026, so probably next week.
There’s no mention of older Kindle Scribes getting this feature or any of the other new features added to the new Kindle Scribes, so don’t hold your breath on that.
It’ll be interesting to see if these new AI-based tools are something that will draw more people in to the Kindle Scribe platform, or if it’ll just be seen as another privacy concern and send people looking for something else. Amazon has an edge over some of the other eNote companies when it comes to the potential of AI-integrated features. That might be a big selling point down the line, or it might be a big deterrent, depending on the circumstances.


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