About

Kindle is Amazon's digital reading platform and e-reader ecosystem, providing access to millions of e-books, audiobooks, magazines, and newspapers. The Kindle app, available on iOS, Android, Mac, and PC, allows users to read their library on any device with automatic syncing of bookmarks, highlights, and reading positions through Whispersync. Launched in 2007 alongside the first Kindle e-reader device, the platform has transformed the publishing industry. The Kindle Store offers over 13 million titles including bestsellers, classics, and self-published works. Kindle Unlimited, a subscription service, provides unlimited access to over 4 million titles and thousands of audiobooks. Features include adjustable font sizes and styles, dark mode, X-Ray for exploring characters and themes, Word Wise for vocabulary building, and Flashcards for reviewing highlighted passages. The app supports the Kindle Owners' Lending Library and Prime Reading for Amazon Prime members. Whispersync for Voice allows seamless switching between reading and listening to the audiobook version.

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Kindle provides access to 13 million+ e-books with Whispersync, X-Ray, Word Wise, Kindle Unlimited subscription, adjustable reading settings, and seamless sync across all devices.

App Details

Platform iOS, Android, macOS, Windows
Developer Amazon.com, Inc.
Pricing free
Downloads 500M+
iOS Rating 4.5/5.0
Android Rating 4.3/5.0
Free Plan Yes
API Available No
Offline Mode Yes
Headquarters Seattle, WA, USA
Founded 2007
App Store iOS Download
Google Play Android Download
4.0
1 reviews
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.0/5

The Kindle app is the dominant digital reading platform, and its strengths lie in ecosystem breadth and reading convenience. Access to over 13 million titles through the Kindle Store, plus Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading, creates an unmatched library. Whispersync keeps your reading position, bookmarks, and highlights perfectly synchronized across devices, and Whispersync for Voice enables seamless switching between reading and audiobook listening. The reading experience itself is excellent -- adjustable fonts, dark mode, and features like X-Ray for character and theme exploration add genuine value. Word Wise for vocabulary building is a thoughtful touch for learners. Offline access with downloaded books makes it reliable for travel. As an education tool specifically, Kindle is strong for self-directed reading but lacks the structured learning, assessment, and interactive features that dedicated education apps provide. The Amazon ecosystem lock-in is the main drawback -- your book library lives in Amazon's walled garden with DRM restrictions. For pure digital reading, Kindle remains the platform to beat.

Feb 22, 2026
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Added: Feb 19, 2026

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