Push to Kindle

Send web articles to your Kindle with one click and read offline in a clean layout
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Stop losing great reads to endless tabs. With Push to Kindle, you capture any article you find and send a tidy, readable version straight to your Kindle in a couple of clicks. First-time setup takes minutes: locate your Kindle’s Send-to address, add the Push to Kindle sender to your approved list, then install the browser extension or enable the mobile share action. From then on, your workflow is simple—hit the Push to Kindle button, preview the cleaned article, tweak title/author if needed, choose the target device or app, and send. The result arrives as a distraction-free document you can finish comfortably, even without an internet connection.

Make a daily reading queue without changing how you browse. Skim headlines on your laptop in the morning, push what matters, and it will be waiting on your Kindle for the commute or a focused reading block. Use the preview to strip sidebars, comments, and trackers so you keep only the core story and images that help. Batch multiple pieces at once for a weekend catch-up; Push to Kindle keeps a private archive so you can re-send, tag by topic, or search later. Prefer specific formats? Choose EPUB, MOBI, or PDF depending on your device and font preferences. You stay in control of what gets delivered and when you read it.

If your work depends on staying current, turn Push to Kindle into your research pipeline. Journalists, analysts, and students can route long reports, essays, and white papers to Kindle for deep, uninterrupted review. Send newsletters or PDFs by email, keep original source links in the document header, and annotate on your device as you go. When you’re done, your highlights and notes are easy to reference alongside the source URL. For teams, standardize the process: capture, tag, and archive key readings so everyone can send the same version to their own device without wrangling messy web pages.

Developers and creators can move technical docs and tutorials to Kindle with formatting that stays readable. Code blocks remain intact, images are preserved, and you can adjust file size by compressing media on send. Planning a trip or sprint? Queue itineraries, meeting briefs, or product specs so they’re available offline when you’re on a flight or out of signal. On mobile, use the share sheet from any app; on desktop, right-click or use the toolbar icon. Whether you’re preparing a study session, loading a focus list for later, or archiving evergreen reads, Push to Kindle turns casual discovery into a reliable reading workflow you’ll actually finish.

Review Summary

Features

  • - One-click send from browser extension and mobile share sheet
  • - Cleaned, reader-friendly formatting with optional images
  • - Works with Kindle Send-to Email
  • supports EPUB, MOBI, and PDF
  • - Preview with editable title/author and device targeting
  • - Batch sending, personal archive, tags, and search
  • - Preserves source URL in header for citation and reference
  • - Image compression to reduce file size for faster delivery
  • - Offline reading on Kindle e-readers and Kindle apps

How It’s Used

  • - Build a daily commute reading queue from saved articles
  • - Route industry reports and white papers for focused research
  • - Send developer docs and tutorials with intact code blocks
  • - Prepare offline reading packs for travel or deep-work sessions
  • - Archive evergreen pieces and re-send them by tag or topic
  • - Forward newsletters to Kindle to triage without distractions

Plans & Pricing

Free

Free

Send 10 articles a month
Cut out the noise
Offline reading
Highlight and take notes

Premium

$2.99 per month

Unlimited sending
Priority support
Early access to new features
Cut out the noise
Offline reading
Highlight and take notes

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