Best eBook reader apps for Android
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Even though many readers prefer reading physical books, reading eBooks and listening to audiobooks have their own perks. You can access and read all the books in your digital library from anywhere in the world. Reading progress is synced across devices so that you can resume from where you left with just one tap.
The best part is you do not necessarily have to spend money on a eBook reader. There are several eBook reader apps that let you read digital books conveniently whenever and wherever you want. These apps support offline download, syncing, customization, and a lot more features. Here are the best eBook reader apps for Android in 2025.
Amazon Kindle
Amazon Kindle serves as a companion app for Kindle eBook readers, but you do not need to purchase those device to use the app. The app has a library of millions of eBooks spread across wide range of genres. It does not matter what you love to read, Kindle is bound to have something for you. Its reader UI has a host of features like changing colors, fonts, text styles, text size, and line spacing. The app offers paid books, free books, and a catalog via Prime Reading.
Google Play Books
Google Play Books is the official eBook reader app from Google. It is home to millions of eBooks, manga, and even audiobooks. It lets you organize your books using custom shelves as per your preferred theme. All notes that you take syncs with Google Drive. The app has no subscription model. Free books can be downloaded instantly but for paid ones, you will need to pay first. It is an ideal app for anyone already invested in the Google ecosystem.
Kobo Books
Kobo Books is the eBook reader app for those who prefer Kobo store. It has a vast library of eBooks available across a wide range of genre. It has Night Mode for a convenient reading experience in the dark. You can also use the app to purchase audiobooks from the store. The app offers Kobo Super Points on each purchase.
Barnes & Noble Nook
Nook is the official eBook reader app from Barnes & Noble. It boasts a collection of over 4 million eBooks, graphic novels, manga, etc. Any digital content purchased through Barnes & Noble appears automatically in the app. Even if you are looking for free content, it has over 75,000 free eBooks and 10,000 free audiobooks. The app supports family sharing and various Android accessibility features like screen magnification and TalkBack.
Libby
Libby is a unique eBook reader app in the way that it focuses on local libraries. You can borrow digital versions/audiobooks of books from local libraries if you have a valid library card. It even supports sending eBooks to Kindle for U.S. libraries. You can now read or listen to books from your local library from anywhere in the world.
FBReader
FBReader is an app strictly meant for reading DRM-free eBooks or those protected with Readium LCP. It supports diverse file formats like ePub, PDF, Kindle azw3, fb2, RTF, doc, HTML, and CBZ/CBR. It supports library sync via FBReader book network. The app is compatible with TrueType/OpenType fonts and custom backgrounds for deep customization.
PocketBook Reader
PocketBook Reader supports 26 books and audio formats including the most common ones. It offers an ad-free reading experience. The app can open books protected with Adobe DRM. It offers free PocketBook Cloud service for syncing books. There are tons of customization options to get the reading experience tailored to you.
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