KindleFetch – Download eBooks Directly to Kindle
KindleFetch is the simplest way to download eBooks straight to your Kindle—no computer or cables required. Search and download books from Anna’s Archive, Library Genesis, and other sources directly from your device using the terminal.
About KindleFetch
KindleFetch is a free, open-source downloader for Kindle e-readers. It lets you quickly search and download books from top sources—all on your Kindle, saving you time and avoiding manual sideloading.
Key Features
- Download eBooks directly—no PC needed
- Text-based, easy-to-use terminal interface
- Supports Anna’s Archive, Library Genesis, and more
- Works on most Kindle models and firmware (HF & SF)
- Regular updates and community support
Requirements
Install KindleFetch
Automatic Install (Recommended):
- Open KTerm on your Kindle.
- Type and run:
curl https://justrals.github.io/KindleFetch/install.sh | sh
- Wait for installation to finish and follow the prompts.
Manual Install:
- Download from KindleFetch GitHub Releases.
- Unzip and copy the files to your /extensions folder on Kindle.
How to Use KindleFetch
- Open KTerm and launch KindleFetch.
- Search for your book by title, author, or keyword.
- Choose your download source (Anna’s Archive, Library Genesis, etc).
- Select the book and follow the on-screen instructions to download.
- Your downloaded eBook will appear in your Kindle library.
Troubleshooting
- No search results or errors? Book sources may be temporarily unavailable—try again later or use a different source.
- “Sign in” or HTML file from Z-Library? You have reached the Z-Library download limit—try another source like Library Genesis.