Made for the Kindle browser · works on any e-reader

Turn your Kindle into an everything-device

KindleHub is a free, fast web app built for Kindle's hidden browser — notes, a journal, a calendar, 40+ games, group chat, an RSS reader, weather, a dictionary and AI tools, all on a single page that loves e-ink.

Free · no install · no account needed to start

One page. Everything your e-reader was missing.

Most Kindles ship with a capable browser that almost nobody uses. KindleHub fills it with genuinely useful, offline-friendly tools — designed grey-on-grey for e-ink, fast on slow hardware.

Notes & Journal

Quick notes with #tags plus a distraction-free markdown journal — perfect for a reading device.

40+ Games

Chess, Sudoku, Solitaire, Wordle, a flight sim, a dig-and-smash platformer and many more — all tuned for e-ink.

Group Chat

Private, end-to-end-encrypted group chats and a public global room — share a 12-digit code, no phone number.

Calendar & To-Do

A real calendar with multi-day events and ICS import, plus a Kanban to-do board.

RSS & Discover

Follow your feeds and stumble on something new — read the web comfortably on paper-like screens.

Weather & Dictionary

Forecasts, a built-in dictionary, world clock, star map, maps and more handy reference tools.

AI tools

Optional KindleHub Intelligence: summaries, writing help, daily briefs and assistants — bring your own key or use the free shared one.

Yours, synced

Everything saves locally and can sync, gzip-compressed, to a free KindleHub account across devices.

How to open it on your Kindle

It takes about thirty seconds — no jailbreak, no sideloading.

1

On your Kindle, open the menu and choose Web Browser (sometimes under "Experimental" or the ⋯ menu).

2

Go to kindlehub.pro in the address bar.

3

Tap the menu and add a bookmark so it's one tap away next time. That's it — you're in.

Open KindleHub →

Questions

Is it really free?

Yes. KindleHub is free to use. There's an optional account for syncing across devices, also free.

Does it work on my Kindle?

If your Kindle has the built-in web browser (Paperwhite, Oasis, Scribe and most modern models do), it works. It also runs in any phone, tablet or desktop browser.

Does it work offline?

The core tools — notes, journal, games, calendar — work offline once the page has loaded. Chat, weather and AI features need a connection.

Do I need to install anything?

No. It's a single web page — just open it in your browser and bookmark it. Nothing to sideload or jailbreak.

Who made it?

KindleHub is built and maintained by Aran. Feedback and bug reports are welcome right inside the app.