DropKind: Send to Kindle
DropKind: Send to Kindle

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DropKind: Send to Kindle

Stop squinting at your phone. Instantly send web articles, blogs, and PDFs from Safari to your Kindle for a quiet, focused reading experience with perfectly cleaned content.

Key Figures

Downloads

500+

User Rating

1.0/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

Andrei Samsonov

Category

Books

Locales

3

Latest Version

1.3.0

Size

1.5 MB

First Released

Jan 29, 2026
Features

Deep Reading Made Effortless

Stop skimming and start absorbing. DropKind turns your favorite web content into a distraction-free library on your Kindle in seconds.

Seamless Share Integration

Save web articles, PDFs, and documents directly from your mobile browser with a single tap—no cumbersome setup or emailing required.

Perfectly Formatted for E-Ink

Experience clean, book-like layouts. We automatically remove ads and clutter so you can focus entirely on the words that matter.

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Screenshots

DropKind: Send to Kindle - Graphic of social media and browser icons pointing to the DropKind logo with the text Scroll less

Graphic of social media and browser icons pointing to the DropKind logo with the text Scroll less

DropKind: Send to Kindle - A visual guide demonstrating how to use the DropKind share extension on an iPhone to send web articles to a Kindle device.

A visual guide demonstrating how to use the DropKind share extension on an iPhone to send web articles to a Kindle device.

DropKind: Send to Kindle - A mobile app interface showing a successful article transfer to a Kindle device with a confirmation message and a green checkmark.

A mobile app interface showing a successful article transfer to a Kindle device with a confirmation message and a green checkmark.

DropKind: Send to Kindle - Kindle device displaying a clean article for distraction-free reading with DropKind

Kindle device displaying a clean article for distraction-free reading with DropKind

Description

Send web articles from Safari (or any browser), PDFs, and other Kindle-supported formats using the iPhone’s Share Sheet. DropKind fetches the content, cleans it up for comfortable reading, and delivers it to your Kindle in seconds. One tap to Kindle. Some articles deserve to be read fully — not skimmed between meetings. Save now, read later: quiet, focused, distraction-free. What you can send • Web articles and blog posts • PDFs, Word documents, and EPUB files • Plain text and notes Why DropKind • Instant delivery — no batching, no scheduling, no waiting • Clean extraction — pulls the readable article content for a great Kindle experience • Guided setup — connect your Kindle in minutes, not hours • Focused — no content library, no social features, no learning curve Works with all Kindle devices that support Amazon’s Send to Kindle service. Save it now. Read it in quiet.

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This page is not an official page of the app or its developer, but an independent editorial publication created for informational and commentary purposes. Unless expressly stated otherwise, neither the app nor its developer is affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, authorized by, or otherwise officially connected with MWM, Apple, Google Play, the app publisher, or the app's developer, and nothing on this page implies that the app was developed using MWM's services. Any trademarks, logos, screenshots, and other content remain the property of their respective owners.