Send Documents to Your Kindle Scribe
The Kindle Scribe has a 10.2-inch screen — big enough that PDFs actually look right without squinting or zooming. DropKind sends your files to the Scribe the same way it works with any Kindle. Upload a PDF, EPUB, or document, and it arrives wirelessly in under a minute.
Create your DropKind account
Sign up with your email. No password needed — we use a magic code.
Connect your Kindle Scribe
A short guided setup: add DropKind as an approved sender in your Amazon account and enter your Kindle email. Takes about a minute. Same process as any Kindle.
Send your file
Upload a PDF, EPUB, DOCX, or any supported file. Paste a link to an article or document online. DropKind delivers it to your Scribe wirelessly.
Read (and write) on your Scribe
Your document appears in your Kindle library in under a minute. On the Scribe, you can also handwrite notes directly on the document.
PDFs finally make sense on Kindle
PDFs on a 6-inch Kindle are painful — an A4 page crammed onto a small screen means tiny text and constant zooming. The Scribe's 10.2-inch display changes that. Most PDFs are readable at their original size without any conversion. Research papers, textbook chapters, sheet music, technical manuals — they all look the way they were designed to. If you still want reflowable text with adjustable fonts, DropKind can convert your PDFs to EPUB. But on the Scribe, you might not need to.
Take notes on what you send
The Scribe lets you write directly on documents with the stylus. Send a research paper and annotate it as you read. Send meeting notes and add your own comments. Send a draft manuscript and mark it up. This works on PDFs sent through DropKind — once the document is on your Scribe, it's a full Kindle document that supports handwriting and sticky notes.
Every format, same delivery
DropKind works the same on Scribe as it does on a Paperwhite, Oasis, or basic Kindle. There is no special setup for the Scribe — it uses the same Kindle email delivery that all Kindle devices use. Supported formats include PDF, EPUB, DOCX, DOC, TXT, RTF, HTML, and images. Files up to 15 MB. Upload a file, paste a link, or share from the iOS app — it all arrives on your Scribe the same way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does DropKind work differently on the Kindle Scribe?
No. DropKind delivers to your Scribe the same way it delivers to any Kindle — via your Kindle email address. No special configuration needed. The Scribe just happens to be a much better screen for reading documents, especially PDFs.
Should I convert PDFs to EPUB on the Scribe?
It depends on the document. The Scribe's large screen makes most PDFs readable at their original layout — papers, manuals, and textbooks usually look fine as-is. For text-heavy documents where you want adjustable font size, EPUB conversion still helps. You can toggle conversion in your DropKind settings anytime.
Can I handwrite notes on documents sent through DropKind?
Yes. Once a document arrives on your Scribe, it behaves like any Kindle document. You can use the stylus to write notes, highlight passages, and add sticky notes — just like with books purchased from Amazon.
What's the file size limit?
DropKind supports files up to 15 MB. Most documents, papers, and ebooks are well within this.
Related Guides
How to Send a PDF to Kindle
Learn how to send any PDF to your Kindle in seconds. Send as-is or convert to EPUB for reflowable text. No cables, no USB — DropKind delivers wirelessly.
How to Send EPUB to Kindle
Send EPUB files to your Kindle wirelessly. Kindle supports EPUB natively now — no more MOBI. Just upload and DropKind delivers it in seconds.
Ready to try it?
Send your first document to Kindle in under a minute.
Free to use. No credit card required.