
I hope you like this tool 😉 Log in to Reply If you select the book "The Monk Who Sold is Ferrari" you will see some annotations in the beginning, next to the highlighted text which it belongs to (these annotations are in portuguese, sorry!, this is my personal data). Just so happens that the book "Outliers" does not have any annotation. Just a side note: annotations are displayed differently on the notes section. KoboNotes organize your highlights and annotations by date of creation (which, in most cases, it’s also the order of that note in the book).ģ) With KoboNotes you can read your notes anywhere and from any device. I did this website mainly because of 3 reasons:ġ) Some solutions out there require computer skills in order to extract your notes from your Kobo eReader.Ģ) Most of these tools organize your notes in a strange order. Hi there! First, I would like to thank you for this post about ). They’re right this is a sound reason to avoid using the site if you read sensitive documents or have concerns about your security or privacy. Really? You want me to load a file that has a list of every book I have on the device to your web site? And includes the key information that Kobo uses to validate my device every time it calls home? Sorry, as useful as this might be, it’s not going to happen. One commenter pointed out on MR that this site represents a serious security concern: This is a useful site, but it’s not without its issues. is, to the best of my knowledge, the only tool which lets you extract note from a Kobo ereader (I can’t find a way to do this with calibre, in case you were wondering). As you can see, there’s no way to distinguish between a highlight (text copied from the book) form an annotation (a user’s own note): The site displays the notes onscreen one book at a time, with all of a book’s notes listed on a single page.

You’ll need to set up an account, and then upload the "KoboReader.sqlite" file from your Kobo ereader, and once you do you will be able to sort the notes by the book they cam from. I’ve just read on MobileRead about a new site called which can extract the notes on your Kobo ereader and present them in a usable form. Extracts Notes and Highlights from Your Kobo eReaderĪmazon makes it easy for Kindle users to download their notes and highlights, but we can’t say the same for Kobo, which obscures a user’s notes in a database file.įortunately, there’s a solution.
