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Updated · TechCrunch · Jul 6
Bookshop.org Confirms Kobo Support in 2026 After Settling Terms
Updated
Updated · TechCrunch · Jul 6

Bookshop.org Confirms Kobo Support in 2026 After Settling Terms

3 articles · Updated · TechCrunch · Jul 6

Summary

  • Later this year is Bookshop.org’s new target for Kobo eReader support, after founder Andy Hunter said the companies have now settled business terms.
  • DRM requirements and engineering constraints caused the delay, with Hunter saying both sides needed a structure that satisfied publishers and freed resources to build the integration.
  • The project had been promised for 2025, pushed to 2026, then briefly looked indefinite when Bookshop.org removed the year from its website before restoring language pointing to a 2026 rollout.
  • Bookshop.org’s e-book app launched about 15 months ago and had taken engineering priority; Kobo support now returns to the queue, though the company still will not give a specific launch date.
  • The integration matters because Kobo says it has 12 million users in 190 countries, and many readers want to buy e-books through local independent bookstores rather than Amazon or Rakuten.

Insights

With its own 'Kindle killer' device delayed, is this Kobo deal just a temporary fix for Bookshop.org's hardware ambitions?
After years of delays over digital rights, can this partnership truly challenge Amazon's e-book market dominance?
As Kobo rejects AI-generated books, will this partnership create a curated haven for readers seeking human-authored works?