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Amazon removed the option to downloadKindleebooks to your PC on February 26, 2025.
Yes, that included ebooks that you’ve already purchased and have tied to your Amazon account.

Amazon will no longer let you download Kindle ebooks to your PC after February 26.
It’s another sober reminder that we really don’t own anything in a digital format.
If you haven’t downloaded a Kindle ebook lately, you probably have not seen the warning.
To be clear, Amazon ebooks will still be downloadable directly to a Kindle over Wi-Fi after February 26.

The Kindle Scribe is a great device, but Amazon’s practices leave a lot to be desired.
For many users, that won’t really change how they use their Kindle.
For others, however, it’s a bigger deal.
Why does Amazon’s Kindle ebook download ban matter?

A look at Kindle ebooks downloaded on a PC.
Think of a brick-and-mortar bookstore.
You enter the doors, pick out some books, pay for them, and leave.
They’re now yours to do whatever you wish.

Books are meant to be passed around and enjoyed by friends and family for years to come.
Unfortunately, that approach won’t make the most money for big companies like Amazon.
I understand that digital ebooks are much easier to share broadly, resulting in worries of piracy.

With the Tampermonkey extension and GitHub script in place, check off any books you want to download.(Image credit: Future)
I also understand that a company like Amazon wants to protect its Kindle ecosystem.
There’s also the matter of Amazon’s tendency to delete ebooks without warning.
Want a book that’s only sold on Amazon?

Click the “Trigger Download” button to begin a bulk download of your Kindle ebooks.(Image credit: Future)
You’d better hope you have a Kindle.
Have an old Kindle without a Wi-Fi connection?
You’re also out of luck.

Kobo’s Clara ereader has treated me well for years, and its EPUB compatibility makes it easy to use with all types of ebooks.
How can I save my Kindle ebooks before the download ban?
it’s possible for you to punch individual ebooks to download them.
Just enter theMore actionsmenu and selectDownload & Transfer via USB.

This method works great if you only have a handful of Kindle ebooks tied to your account.
What happens if you have a massive library and no time to download each ebook individually?
This method opens up the ability to bulk download your Kindle ebooks from the Amazon website.

Once you’ve selected the books, just poke the “Trigger Download” button in the top-right corner.
What you do with your downloaded Kindle ebooks is up to you.
Is there a better alternative to Kindle?

Amazon’s Kindle certainly isn’t the only viable ereader on the market.









