Obooko is a website where readers can download ebooks in English at no cost, in PDF, EPUB, or Kindle formats. Files are hosted on Obooko’s own servers, and each title is offered with permission from the author or publisher, which means downloads are legal for personal use.
The service is kept free by showing ads on its pages, not by charging membership fees or asking for donations. You can try a few downloads without an account, then register to unlock unlimited downloads and to rate books or send feedback to authors.
Obooko says it checks submissions before publication. It asks for proof that the submitter owns the rights, rejects plagiarized or low-quality work, and scans files for malware. Books are licensed for personal reading only, and users are not allowed to reupload, translate, or sell them.
Writers can publish their work on Obooko for free to reach more readers. The platform focuses on original works, reserves the right to decline certain sensitive content, and prefers that books remain free on the site for a period to build readership.
Obooko has been online since 2010 and has been covered by book-trade and library sources as a place to find free ebooks, which supports the site’s claims about its purpose and model.
The Bookseller – Obooko launches in UK – 2013
Trade-press note that Obooko, a site giving away free ebooks by self-published authors, turned attention to the UK market, confirming its public positioning
Nova Southeastern University Library Guide – Websites with downloadable books – 2025
Academic library guide listing Obooko among legal sources for free ebooks, noting that it hosts recent independent titles and uses specific file types.
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