
1. Kindle devices natively support formats such as Kindle format (.MOBI and .AZW), which are proprietary file types designed by Amazon to provide users with optimized text and image display.
2. Word document formats: DOC and DOCX, allowing users to read their documents directly on Kindle without the need for format conversion.
3. Image formats: JPEG (.JPEG and .JPG), GIF (.GIF), PNG (.PNG), and BMP (.BMP), with support for these image types enabling users to view pictures on their Kindle, enhancing the reading experience visually.
4. Compatibility with PDF format (.PDF), enabling Kindle users to read PDF eBooks and documents directly without any conversion.
5. HTML format (.HTML and .HTM) files are parsed by Kindle, allowing users to read web content and interactive eBooks smoothly.
6. Support for RTF format (.RTF) text files, ensuring that Kindle users can read plain text content simply and directly.
7. Lastly, TXT format (.TXT) is also supported by Kindle, allowing users to easily read plain text novels and note-taking. With support for these formats, Kindle ensures that users can enjoy a variety of reading materials and a worry-free reading experience, no matter where they are.