Convert PDF for Boox

Drop a PDF, get back a reflowable EPUB that the NeoReader app on your Boox handles cleanly. Font size works, chapter list works, the side-note pen still annotates. Tested against Note Air 4, Tab Ultra, Palma 2, and Go 10.3 layouts. Runs in this browser tab.

Scanned PDF? Image-only PDFs have no text to extract. Run Scanned PDF to Text first.

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Why bother with EPUB on Boox specifically

NeoReader's PDF reflow mode is impressive for an e-ink device — but it's an interpretation of a fixed page, not a real reflow. Footnote markers float, multi-column papers interleave columns, and the typesetting can shift between sessions. EPUB gives Boox actual text it can format for you. You pick the typeface (the built-in Bitter, Atkinson Hyperlegible, or your sideloaded OpenDyslexic), the size, the line height, and the device renders exactly that.

Sideloading the EPUB

  1. USB-C cable. Plug into your computer. The Boox shows up as a regular USB drive. Drag the .epub into /Books/ (or anywhere under the storage root).
  2. BooxDrop. Open BooxDrop on the device, then visit the displayed local-network URL from your computer's browser and upload the EPUB. No cable needed.
  3. microSD. Note Air and Tab models with a card slot will pick up books dropped onto the card too.
  4. Send to Email / Push. Available but routes through Boox's servers — skip if privacy is the reason you're using this tool.

Per-model notes

What works, what doesn't

Versus Calibre

Calibre's PDF-to-EPUB plugin is the gold standard for complex books, no argument. But it's a desktop install. This page is a URL. Drop, click, sideload. For most novels the difference in output is negligible.

Nothing uploads

Confirm by opening DevTools, hitting Convert, and watching the Network panel stay quiet. The PDF stays in your machine; the EPUB is built in this tab and downloads to your computer.