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When considering digital literary content, two platforms often come to mind - Audible and Kindle. These are popular services offered by Amazon that allow...

When considering digital literary content, two platforms often come to mind - Audible and Kindle. These are popular services offered by Amazon that allow users to consume books in different formats. The Audible platform focuses on audiobooks, while Kindle offers eBooks for reading. But can you buy eBooks on Audible? And, can Audible books be converted to Kindle? Let's dive into these questions and more.

Audible and Kindle - Are They the Same Thing?

Audible and Kindle are not the same thing, although they are both owned by Amazon. Audible is an audiobook subscription service that allows you to listen to a wide array of content, including bestsellers, new releases, self-published works, Audible originals, and even podcasts. Kindle, on the other hand, is a platform primarily designed for eBooks, allowing users to read digital books on Kindle devices, via the Kindle app on iOS, Android, or through the Kindle web reader.

Audible offers a unique feature called "Whispersync for Voice," which is an integration with Kindle. This allows users to switch between reading a Kindle eBook and listening to the Audible narration of the same book without losing their place. However, this does not convert the Audible audiobook into an eBook; rather, it requires the separate purchase or possession of both the Kindle book and the Audible audiobook.

Can You Buy eBooks on Audible?

As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Audible does not sell eBooks. It is primarily an audio platform, focusing on providing high-quality audio versions of books. Its offerings include a range of genres from sci-fi to non-fiction, all in audio format. If you're looking to buy eBooks to read, you'll want to explore Kindle, Google Play Books, Apple Books, or other eBook retailers.

Is an eBook the Same as an Audible Book?

An eBook is not the same as an Audible book. eBooks are digital texts designed to be read on an e-reader device, such as a Kindle, or through reading apps on devices like iPhones and Android smartphones. Audible books, or audiobooks, are audio versions of printed books, read aloud by a narrator. While both offer digital versions of a wide variety of books, they deliver the content in different ways.

Audible App and Membership

The Audible app, available for both iOS and Android, is required to listen to Audible books. This includes Audible audiobooks, Audible originals, and podcasts. Once you've purchased an Audible book, you can download it onto your device for offline listening, and the time taken for this process will depend on your internet speed.

An Audible membership, which comes with a monthly subscription cost, offers numerous benefits. It provides monthly or annual Audible credits, which can be used to purchase any audiobook regardless of its price. With an Audible Premium Plus subscription, you can also access the Plus Catalog that provides unlimited listening to select audiobooks, Audible originals, and podcasts.

Unused credits roll over to the next month, and you can keep your audiobooks even if you cancel your membership. However, purchasing an eBook is not a part of the Audible membership and you do not need an Audible membership to buy an eBook on Kindle or other platforms.

Pros and Cons of Audible

Audible offers several advantages for book lovers, including the ability to consume literature on the go, the convenience of multi-tasking, and the engaging element of narration. It is also beneficial for those who struggle with reading print or have visual impairments.

However, there are a few downsides as well. Audible books can be expensive if purchased without a subscription or outside of a sale. The service itself, even though it offers many features like bookmarks, and an easy way to explore indie and self-published works, operates on a subscription model which may not appeal to everyone. The Audible subscription cost may seem high to those who read or listen less frequently. It's also important to note that while Audible does offer some free audiobooks, the selection is limited.

For those keen on making money, ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange) is a marketplace where authors, literary agents, publishers, and other rights holders can connect with narrators, engineers, recording studios, and other producers to create audiobooks. It’s one way for indie authors to have their books converted into an audiobook and sold on Audible.

Kindle and Audible – A Partnership for Seamless Literature Consumption

While Audible and Kindle are distinct platforms, they collaborate to provide a more seamless literary experience. This is evident with features like "Whispersync," which allows you to switch between Kindle eBooks and Audible audiobooks effortlessly.

The "Kindle Unlimited" service also allows users access to over a million eBooks and a smaller selection of audiobooks. If you’re on the fence about which service to use, this comparison of Kindle Unlimited vs Audible might help. Kindle Unlimited provides a large library of books that can be read at no additional cost beyond the monthly subscription fee. Audible, conversely, provides a superior audiobook experience, focusing on high-quality audio versions of books, including new releases and bestsellers.

In conclusion, while Audible and Kindle are different services catering to different ways of enjoying books, they both provide a vast library of content. Your choice between the two would ultimately depend on whether you prefer to read your books (Kindle) or listen to them (Audible). It's worth noting that these services are not mutually exclusive; many book lovers subscribe to both Kindle and Audible, using each for different situations based on convenience and preference. As always, ensure that your Amazon account is linked to both, and keep your credit card handy for those must-have new releases!

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.