Edge gets EPUB (eBooks) Support in Windows 10 Creators Update

With the Windows 10 Creators Update Insider Preview Build 14971, Microsoft Edge gets EPUB viewing capability. EPUB files are e-books with a .epub extension, and can be used in various types of devices. EPUBs are zip containers which enclose document (content), stylesheet and other metadata.

Note: Information in this article does not apply to the new Microsoft Edge (Chromium). It’s applicable to the old Microsoft Edge browser only.

Edge gets EPUB Support

Microsoft Edge will open .epub file types by default in the Creator’s Update, and provides the following controls and options in its eBook reader interface.

  • Table of Contents [Ctrl + Shift + C]
  • Add Bookmark [Ctrl + Shift + M]
  • Search [Ctrl + F]
  • Increase font size [Ctrl + plus]
  • Reduce font size [Ctrl + minus]
  • Change the font style to one of the following stock options:
    1. Book’s default (Times New Roman)
    2. Classic (Sitka Text)
    3. Reading efficiency (Verdana)
    4. Pure (Segoe UI)
    5. News (Georgia)
    6. Friendly (Candara)
  • Choose a theme – Light, Sepia or Dark

A horizontal scroll bar at the bottom is to switch pages quickly. Page titles show up as you scroll. Clicking anywhere on the document turns on or off these controls.

microsoft edge gets EPUB ebooks support



edge gets EPUB support

edge gets EPUB support

I’ve also explained how and where Microsoft Edge stores the EPUB Bookmarks and last visited page number or position settings, and how to clear them for individual EPUB files or for all. You’d like to read article How to Delete Microsoft Edge EPUB Bookmarks for all eBooks?


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If you’re a Windows 10 Insider: Which third-party EPUB reader or browser extension do you use to read eBooks? How do the features offered by Edge compare to 3rd party offerings? Let’s know your comments.

Ramesh Srinivasan is passionate about Microsoft technologies and he has been a consecutive ten-time recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award in the Windows Shell/Desktop Experience category, from 2003 to 2012. He loves to troubleshoot and write about Windows. Ramesh founded Winhelponline.com in 2005.

2 thoughts on “Edge gets EPUB (eBooks) Support in Windows 10 Creators Update”

  1. — “Which third-party EPUB reader or browser extension do you use to read eBooks?”

    I use Calibre. I have been using it since its inception. It is feature-rich. I also briefly used a Firefox extension that opened EPUB.

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