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Extracting notes and highlighting from Kindle books

Ebooks Asked by elixenide on June 20, 2021

Is there a way to extract/export my notes and highlighted passages from books on a Kindle or in one of the Kindle reader apps? I primarily use the iOS apps and tend to mark up books heavily as I go, particularly for passages I might later quote in a blog post or tweet. It would be great if I could export all of those highlighted or annotated passages at once.

5 Answers

Yes, this can be done through the Kindle website:

  1. Go to https://kindle.amazon.com.
  2. At the top of the page click "Your Highlights."
  3. You may be asked to login, fill in the login information to the account your kindle is linked.
  4. Your highlights and notes should show, you may copy them anywhere you want.

Correct answer by tstew on June 20, 2021

If you don't use an Amazon account (which i don't since i don't want all my private data uploaded and shared - Amazon records every page you turn...), you can simply use Calibre to download your annotations to your laptop:

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Answered by Motsel on June 20, 2021

The Clippings.io allows you to extract your kindle notes and highlights and put them into a word, excel, pdf doc - or send them straight to evernote. Also you can search your notes, archive them, share them and tag them!

Answered by lib on June 20, 2021

Answered by lankyplanks on June 20, 2021

If you are a Linux user you can export your notes and highlights by book title using just one command line, like this:

grep -A 3 Wendy My Clippings.txt | grep -v Wendy > Abolish Silicon Valley notes.txt

where:

  • "Wendy": the keyword to search for (can also be a phrase)
  • "My Clippings.txt": the file where kinlde holds all notes and highlights
  • "Abolish silicon valley notes.txt": the file where the notes will be stored

For a more thorough explanation of this command line you can read this article: https://www.fossoffice.com/blog/2020/08/15/export-kindle-notes-and-highlights/

(This is a far more privacy-respecting way to deal with notes/highlights, if one can speak of "privacy" when using Kindle...)

Answered by Vassilis Chryssos on June 20, 2021

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