Atharva Kusumbia

to kindle - transform web articles into ad-free Kindle books instantly

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tired of ads ruining your reading? to kindle strips web articles down to pure content and converts them into beautiful epub books for your kindle. Upload PDFs, DOCX, MOBI files too! read distraction-free offline anywhere. free tier: 2 conversions/day. premium: unlimited conversions + multi-format uploads for $2/month (no subscription). available as chrome/firefox extension & Android app.

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Hey Product Hunt! šŸ‘‹ I'm excited to relaunch to kindle - a tool born from my frustration with the modern web reading experience. The Problem: Every time you try to read an article online, you're bombarded with popups, autoplay videos, subscription walls, and ads. It's exhausting and ruins focus. The Solution: to kindle extracts pure content from any web article and transforms it into a clean, beautifully formatted EPUB book sent directly to your Kindle. Key Features: ✨ Zero Distractions - Pure content extraction removes ALL ads, popups, and clutter šŸ“± Multi-Platform - Chrome extension, Firefox extension, Android app šŸ“„ File Upload - Send PDFs, DOCX, MOBI, and other formats directly to your Kindle ⚔ Lightning Fast - Article to Kindle in under 30 seconds šŸŽØ Beautiful Covers - Auto-generated minimal covers for your library šŸ“š EPUB Format - Universal standard compatible with all e-readers šŸ“– Curated Discovery - Browse quality articles from top publications Pricing: Free Forever: 2 conversions/day, PDF uploads, EPUB downloads Premium: $2 for 30 days (one-time, NO subscription), unlimited conversions, multi-format uploads, direct Kindle delivery What makes us different: Most tools just send URLs to Kindle, keeping all the web mess. We intelligently extract and clean the content first, giving you a true book-like reading experience. Already trusted by 3000+ readers who've transformed 5000+ articles into distraction-free reading. Would love to hear your feedback! What articles would you send to your Kindle first?