LIT vs MOBI
A detailed comparison of Microsoft LIT and Mobipocket eBook — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.
Microsoft LIT
eBooksLIT is a legacy Microsoft Reader eBook format, now obsolete.
About LIT filesMobipocket eBook
eBooksMOBI is the Mobipocket eBook format historically used by Amazon Kindle devices. While Amazon has moved to newer formats, MOBI remains relevant for older Kindles and legacy eBook libraries.
About MOBI filesStrengths Comparison
LIT Strengths
- Good rendering quality via ClearType in its era.
- Efficient compression via LZX.
- Small file sizes for text-heavy books.
MOBI Strengths
- Universal Kindle support on every device ever released.
- Very small file sizes for text-heavy books.
- Mature tooling via Calibre and Amazon's KindleGen.
- Simple container structure — easy to parse.
Limitations
LIT Limitations
- DRM activation servers are permanently offline — DRM-protected purchases are dead weight.
- Proprietary format with no vendor successor.
- Zero modern reader support (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android).
- Microsoft officially retired the product in 2012.
MOBI Limitations
- Deprecated by Amazon for new uploads since 2022.
- Poor support for rich typography (drop caps, ligatures, fixed layout).
- No embedded fonts in the base format.
- Proprietary container discouraged use outside Kindle.
- Effectively a legacy format — new books go to AZW3/EPUB.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | LIT | MOBI |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | application/x-ms-reader | application/x-mobipocket-ebook |
| Extension | .lit | .mobi, .prc (PalmDOC variant) |
| Container | CHM-like (LZX-compressed OEBPS) | Palm Database (PDB) |
| DRM | Microsoft Reader activation (servers offline since 2012) | — |
| Status | Retired | — |
| Markup | — | Compressed HTML subset |
| Successor | — | .azw, .azw3 (Kindle-specific) |
Typical File Sizes
LIT
- Novel (text only) 200 KB - 1 MB
- Illustrated book 2-10 MB
MOBI
- Text-only novel 200 KB - 1 MB
- Illustrated book 2-10 MB
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Frequently Asked Questions
LIT (Microsoft LIT) is an ebook format designed for reading long-form text on dedicated e-readers, tablets, and ebook apps. It is part of the ebooks family and typically supports reflowable text, embedded images, chapter navigation, cover art, and metadata (title, author, ISBN) in a portable package.
MOBI (Mobipocket eBook) is an ebook format designed for reading long-form text on dedicated e-readers, tablets, and ebook apps. It is part of the ebooks family and typically supports reflowable text, embedded images, chapter navigation, cover art, and metadata (title, author, ISBN) in a portable package.
Dedicated e-readers — Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Pocketbook — support the most common ebook formats. On phones, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Moon+ Reader and KOReader all handle LIT. For desktop reading, Calibre is the universal ebook viewer and library manager. Convert to EPUB or PDF for maximum compatibility.
Dedicated e-readers — Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Pocketbook — support the most common ebook formats. On phones, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Moon+ Reader and KOReader all handle MOBI. For desktop reading, Calibre is the universal ebook viewer and library manager. Convert to EPUB or PDF for maximum compatibility.
Upload your LIT to KaijuConverter and pick EPUB, MOBI, PDF, AZW3, or similar targets. Our Calibre-powered pipeline preserves chapter structure, embedded images, cover art, and metadata. Conversion takes seconds for typical novels; long technical books with many images may take a little longer.
EPUB is the open ebook standard — it plays on every e-reader except older Kindles and in every major ebook app. PDF is better for fixed-layout content (textbooks, coffee-table books) and printing. Pick EPUB when the ebook is reflowable text, PDF when the layout matters more than the reading experience.