Convert PDF for reMarkable

The reMarkable 2 and Paper Pro open PDFs natively, but the text won't reflow and the margins eat the space you want for pen annotations. Convert your PDF into a reflowable EPUB and you get adjustable font sizes, a comfortable left margin, and a real table of contents. The whole thing runs in this tab.

If the PDF is a scan (image-only, can't select text), there's nothing to reflow. Run Scanned PDF to Text first.

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The reMarkable PDF problem in one paragraph

reMarkable's screen is 10.3 inches with a 1872x1404 panel — slightly smaller than a US Letter page. A typical PDF renders at the fixed page geometry, which means body text lands at around 9 pt and the natural left margin for handwriting collapses to nothing. EPUB doesn't have a fixed page concept. Text fills whatever frame the firmware gives it, you pick the size, and reMarkable's reading mode reserves a clean left strip for the pen.

How to get the EPUB onto the reMarkable

  1. Convert above. An EPUB downloads.
  2. Pick one of: drag the file into the desktop app; sideload over USB-C while the device shows its file browser; or use the on-device Wi-Fi web UI at the IP shown on the cable-setup screen.
  3. Open the file. The Type Folio / pen still annotates as expected.

What works well on reMarkable EPUB

What's worth keeping as PDF

Why this beats reMarkable's built-in conversion

reMarkable does have a "Text Mode" toggle for opened PDFs. It works fine for plain prose, but the extracted text doesn't survive a sync, you can't edit chapter structure, and the parsing can mis-handle headings. A real EPUB lives in your library as a permanent reflowable book.

No reMarkable Connect required

This page doesn't talk to reMarkable's servers. The PDF is parsed locally; the EPUB is built locally. If you don't pay for Connect, you can still sideload the result over USB. That's the whole point.