

Choose “ePub” as the output format in the top-right of the convert window.Click the “Convert books” toolbar item.Select the books in the Calibre window which you wish to export.Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content/.At this point, we’ve got all we need, so we can use Calibre to do the conversion. However, iBooks requires ePub, so we need to both decrypt and convert the files. Kindle eBooks are in the MobiPocket format. Download all of your eBooks (open them from the “Archived Items”).There are scripts to do conversions directly from Kindle hardware’s eBooks, but it’s more effort. The DeDRM scripts work by understanding Kindle for Mac’s settings files, so to get the eBooks we need use the application.
#REMOVE DRM USING CALIBRE FOR MAC SERIAL NUMBER#
The decryption key is a product of the serial number for your device, so it’s not difficult to determine. The encryption used on Kindle books is fairly basic.

I could use the Kindle app for iOS but I’ve found iBooks to be faster at syncing read position, and it feels a lot more natural to use. So I’ve converted all of my Kindle purchases to ePubs for use in iBooks. Partly because I forget to charge it, and partly because I can never get the lighting in my favorite reading locations quite right. As time has progressed, I’ve found myself using my physical Kindle less and less. I started off reading eBooks from the Amazon Kindle store.
