The Send to Kindle app is the better option because it doesn’t have file size limits like e-mail. It is also available for Android, Windows, Mac, and a Chrome extension.

How Do I Send Documents to my Kindle Wirelessly?

It is possible to use a Google Chrome extension, a PC or Mac program, or even an Android device to send documents wirelessly to your Kindle.

It’s possible to send all sorts of content to your Kindle wirelessly. Content such as news articles, blog posts, web content, text documents, or anything else you might need is possible.

Send Documents to Kindle Wirelessly with a Windows PC

Send Documents with the Right-Click Menu on Windows

  • Right-click on the file you want to send to your KindleSelect the Send to option from the right-click menuSelect Kindle from the list under the Send to optionsThe document(s) will now be sent to your Kindle and be available the next time your Kindle is online

Send Documents with Drag and Drop Option on Windows

  • Open the Send to Kindle app on your Windows PCClick and drag any file onto the large arrow on the Send to Kindle appThe document(s) will now be sent to your Kindle automatically and be available the next time your Kindle is online

Send Documents to Kindle Wirelessly with a Mac

Send Documents with Drag and Drop Option on Mac OS

  • Open the Send to Kindle app on your Mac’s dockClick and drag any file onto the large arrow on the Send to Kindle appThe document(s) will now be sent to your Kindle automatically and be available the next time your Kindle is online

Send Documents with the Print Function on Mac OS

  • Go to any document you want to send to your Kindle and select PrintNext to the Printer option – Select the Send to Kindle option as your printerSend to Kindle will pop up a box where you can add Title, Author, or other relevant information to your documentClick SendThe document(s) will now be sent to your Kindle and be available the next time your Kindle is online

Send Documents to Kindle Wirelessly with an Android Device

Send Documents to Kindle Wirelessly with E-Mail

You need to find your Kindle Email address to send documents to your Kindle with E-mail.

Find your Kindle E-mail Address

If you’re having trouble finding your Kindle email, don’t worry; we have a more in-depth article to help you.

Only e-mail addresses on your Approved Personal Document E-Mail List will be able to send documents to your Kindle.

Supported File Types to be Sent Via E-Mail to Kindle

Send Web Content to Kindle Wirelessly with Google Chrome

You can now use the Google Chrome extension in your Chrome browser’s toolbar to send web content to your Kindle.

Conclusion

It is also possible to use a Send to Kindle e-mail address for your Kindle to e-mail documents to your Kindle tablet.