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Amazon launches AI features in Kindle iOS app

Amazonโ€™s Kindle iOS app now offers AI features like "Recaps" and "Ask this Book," unavailable on older Kindles or Android, pushing users toward newer devices. This shift could lock readers into Amazon

The Kindle app for iOS has features your aging Kindle doesn't
Engadget โ€” 27 June 2026
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Amazonโ€™s Kindle app for iPhone now has AI features that even the newest Kindle e-readers canโ€™t matchโ€”if youโ€™re in the U.S. The company just rolled out

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Why This Matters

Amazonโ€™s strategic divergence between iOS and legacy Kindle devices signals a calculated shift toward data-driven reader engagement. By reserving AI-powered features like "Recaps" and "Ask this Book" exclusively for iOS, Amazon is quietly incentivizing users to migrate toward newer hardwareโ€”while also deepening its control over what and how people read. This isnโ€™t just about software updates; itโ€™s about redefining the Kindle ecosystem as a closed-loop service rather than an open platform.

Background Context

The Kindleโ€™s origins as a hardware-first product have long masked its transformation into a subscription-based reading ecosystem. Amazon has quietly sidelined older devices to prioritize high-margin services, mirroring tactics seen in its music and video divisions. Meanwhile, iOSโ€™s dominance in affluent markets makes it the ideal testing ground for experimental features before eventual rollout to other platformsโ€”or exclusion of non-compliant devices.

What Happens Next

Expect a two-tiered Kindle experience: feature-rich iOS users will receive personalized insights and interactive tools, while owners of older Kindles or Android devices face a shrinking feature set. Regulators may scrutinize whether Amazonโ€™s exclusivity practices violate competition rules, but in the short term, the companyโ€™s leverage over publishers and readers will only strengthen. The bigger question is whether this accelerates a fragmentation of the e-reading marketโ€”or pushes users toward alternatives.

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