Kindle Vocabulary Builder Export For Free

Why Export Kindle Vocabulary Builder?

You may decide to export Kindle Vocabulary Builder for the following two reasons. First, Kindle only keeps up to a maximum of 2000 words, so your new words after 2000 will not be displayed in Kindle. Exporting and cleaning the vocabulary could help you backup it on a regular basis and keep reading.

Second, exporting the vocabulary out of kindle actually allows you to learn the vocabulary in a more efficient way. One of the features in Kindle Vocabulary Builder is that it keeps a record of the context (“usage”) every time you look up a word. That means each vocabulary keeps your lookup frequency. For example, below is the lookup frequency for my vocabulary from Harry Potter books.

harry potter vocabulary lookup frequency

It shows that most of the vocabulary (77%) were only looked up once across seven Harry Potter books. Thus, I don’t think it makes sense to study this vocabulary. However, you can not distinguish this vocabulary in Kindle Vocabulary Builder, making it less efficient.

In other words, what I wanted is to a list of the vocabulary with lookup frequency so that I can prioritize my study.

How to Export Kindle Vocabulary Builder?

First, you need to get the file called “vocab.db” from Kindle via USB. Just search “vocab.db” within Mac Finder or Windows and copy it.

Second, this is the tricky part, you need to read the data in “vocab.db” through either a Database software (e.g., SQLite) or a programming software (e.g., R or Python). In my case, I used R to read the data and wrote a few lines of code.

Anyway, in the end I got what I need and export Kindle Vocabulary Builder to an Excel.

Now you can try it for free!

Create Anki Flashcards with Kindle’s Vocabulary List

Please note that the following content refers to the old tool: https://henrywangnl.shinyapps.io/kindler/

Hiroyo Saito made a great video to explain how to make Anki Flashcards with the Kindle Vocabulary file you export from my tool. Please check it out if you are interested!

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Snow Fairy
Snow Fairy
3 years ago

Thank you so much! It was very helpful! You were very kind making this program.

Hooi Yan
Hooi Yan
3 years ago

This is super helpful! Thank you so much! Now I can learn more efficiently!

Thuy
Thuy
3 years ago

It works heavenly. Thank you so much for your program Henry!

bopjbopj
bopjbopj
3 years ago

omg thank you thank you thank youuuu <3 <3 I have even tried some codes on terminal but it didn’t work, and it took like 30 seconds to create an excel file full of my new words from your coding :)))))

Last edited 3 years ago by bopjbopj
NotTobias
NotTobias
3 years ago

Thank you so much! Especially for the work involved in making a site!

Kelly
Kelly
2 years ago

Thanks so much! You are a lifesaver!

Super Duper
Super Duper
2 years ago

Thank you!

Antonio
Antonio
2 years ago

Thanks so much, very useful!

Paul
Paul
2 years ago

OMG That’s soooooo useful!!! Thank you!

Max
Max
2 years ago

Thank you so much! This is so useful.

Mej
Mej
10 months ago

Oh wow, I can’t thank you enough! This is really helpful and it still works! you’re utterly amazing dude 🙂

Roman
Roman
9 months ago

Thanks for the converter!

Zach
Zach
3 months ago

The easiest and most intuitive solution I’ve found online after spending an hour searching for every possible solution …

Rein
Rein
3 months ago

Thanks a lot for web app. You saved me from manually retyping 1022 words to my Obsidian document. I want to keep track of words I had to look up on dictionary. I am intending to create Anki flashcards to start learning those words.