Amazon Kindle Scribe (16GB) - Your notes, documents and books, all in one place. With built-in AI notebook summarization. Inc
4.4 | 3,394 ratings
Price: 399.99
Last update: 04-02-2026
About this item
- A digital notebook for all your writing needs - Replace your stack of notebooks with a single device purpose-built for writing, reading, and thinking. No notifications or social media.
- With AI tools to transform your notes - Convert messy handwriting into readable font, summarize your notes, and change their length and tone with built-in AI notebook tools.
- Feels like pen on paper - See, feel and hear your thoughts meet the page with every stroke of the Premium Pen. No need to set up or charge, just start writing.
- Easily import and mark up documents - Import documents and PDFs using Send to Kindle, and mark them up directly on the page.
- Capture insights as you read – Just start writing on a book's page and Active Canvas will create space for your notes. Expand the margins to add more notes, or collapse them to see the original page.
- Read comfortably in any light - The 10.2" glare-free, 300 ppi front-lit display is designed for reading and writing anytime, indoors and out.
- Power that keeps up with your ideas - Read for months, write for weeks, all on a single charge.
Top reviews from the United States
- KellyMoMy favorite Kindle by far!I’m SO happy that I decided to bite the bullet and purchase the Kindle Scribe! I was apprehensive at first because of the price knowing that I have the iPad which has more features. Although it’s nice reading and not being distracted by messages and notifications like you get on an iPad etc.
Pros:
There’s no glare when reading. My eyes get tired now with working on a laptop most of the day and then reading on a screen such as the iPad the glare bothers my eyes. Not this kindle! I can read for a lot longer times like I used to be able to do!
The note taking feature is amazing! I love the “feel” of writing on paper when you aren’t. My plan is to use this at church for taking notes so I don’t have to keep buying journals and pens, and this is much lighter in my Bible bag! I LOVE how the fountain pen writes! my only concern is, as I haven’t had this long enough to use at church yet, is how many notes I can have alongside my books before the 64 gb fill up….but I think I can print the notes or send them to word or something, I’ll have to research that.
I’ve had the original Kindle and the oasis. The regular of course is more outdated now and the Oasis was nice that it was small enough to fit in my purse, but my eyes aren’t getting much better so I would have to have the font rather big to where there was just a sentence or two on one page and third wasn’t the reading experience I enjoy. This Kindle Scribe is just the right size, in my opinion! Some have said it’s too big but I think it’s just the right size. And it’s so light! I have a case on it, which added a bit more weight, but it’s still light enough to handle easily.
Cons:
There’s only con I have, and it’s not a deal breaker, is that they don’t have colors as a choice for the pen to be able to write in different colors. This would be nice for journaling and drawings…..but maybe that will be a later edition! ???? - Tom DunnSolid competitor in the e-ink tablet categoryI'd been researching this type of device for a while, and I wasn't sure what to expect with Amazon's take on this category. The reason I wanted one is because - while I LOVE my iPad Pro - it's virtually useless when you're sitting out in the sun. I used my Kindle PaperWhite while reading on vacation, and appreciated its ability to not just work, but excel while catching a few rays. However, the PW is horrible at any kind of notation (slow, clumsy keyboard, nowhere to really put "thoughts" unless you create your own blank document, then add "notes" to it). Being able to jot down notes while enjoying the outdoors was really appealing to me. The note-taking experience, while not perfect, is excellent. There is a reason they give you extra pen tips to start, and have them available for easy purchase, as they do wear. The screen is excellent reading quality, amazing resolution clarity, pen accuracy and feel, and - SO MUCH BIGGER than the ol' PW. This has its pros and cons - it's fine for "upright reading", or even laying on your back. But if you like to read while lying on your side in bed, it's cumbersome. And it's heavy to hold without resting on anything for longer periods of time. This includes holding in your hands for note-taking - much like a similar-sized notebook, this is better used for extended times laying flat on a desk. Not a decision-changer, you just have to know what you're getting into. I decided to go all-in on this device, trading in my PW to take advantage of the (AMAZING) deal that AZ offers for folks upgrading their Kindle devices. That means all my reading is on it, and I can see cases where that isn't entirely practical. Overall, I had high hopes and a high standard bar for this device to reach in order to keep it and justify the expense. After a month's use, I can confidently say that for me, it exceeded that expectation thoroughly. I'm looking forward to further software updates including a new Home Screen, more notebook templates (that's my one disappointment, that more can't be added by the user), and Cloud integration - I'm hoping these features that are no the latest version come to this model. Overall, I can see people using this as a note-taker in a professional environment, just like some of its competitors are marketed.
- Vivek SundaramExactly the device I didn’t know I neededI was looking for a device that could help me read more, sketch out ideas, and replace my long-standing habit of taking copious notes on paper—notes I almost never revisit. I wanted something that could bring all of this together in a more intentional way.
I seriously considered the iPad, especially with apps like Procreate and various note-taking tools. A couple of friends, however, strongly recommended the Kindle Scribe. I happened to be in the U.S. over Thanksgiving when this version was discounted by about 30%, and on an impulse, I decided to give it a try. I’m very glad I did.
The Scribe itself is superb. The writing experience feels natural and satisfying, and the plant-based cover Amazon offers is excellent—simple, sturdy, and thoughtfully designed. Writing on the Scribe feels close enough to paper that it immediately felt familiar.
I’ve only had it for about a month, but in that time I’ve been reading a lot more than usual. I enjoy underlining and annotating as I read, and I can easily see this becoming a replacement for physical books for me. The note-taking experience has been equally strong—I’ve already used it extensively in a couple of workshops, and it’s been genuinely pleasant and fulfilling.
There are several features I haven’t explored yet, including the cloud and AI capabilities around notes, and I haven’t fully leaned into sketching and drawing just yet. Even so, based on my experience so far, this has been a fantastic purchase.
If you’re someone who reads a lot, takes handwritten notes, or wants a focused, distraction-free alternative to paper or tablets, I’d strongly recommend the Kindle Scribe.