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EPUB → TXTZ
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Here is the short version — EPUB is the open IDPF ebook standard, a ZIP of HTML and CSS supported by every modern e-reader. Hence the need for TXTZ. EPUB to TXTZ conversion is a format rewrite, not a print-out. The result is a first-class, reflowable ebook that a Kindle or Kobo treats exactly like any other book — bookmarks, annotations, library indexing all work normally. One more beat. EPUB is the open IDPF ebook standard, a ZIP of HTML and CSS supported by every modern e-reader. Receiving format: TXTZ is an ebook format tuned for reflowable reading on e-readers and mobile devices.
EPUB eBook
Source formatEPUB is the open standard for reflowable digital books. It adapts text to any screen size and is supported by most e-readers except Kindle. EPUB 3 adds support for multimedia and interactivity.
TXTZ eBook
Target formatTXTZ is a zipped plain text ebook format used by Calibre that packages a text file with optional metadata into a ZIP archive. It provides a lightweight ebook container when rich formatting is not required.
Why convert EPUB to TXTZ
TXTZ works on your specific reader where EPUB does not. Ebook formats are tied to ecosystems — TXTZ is Amazon-native, TXTZ is IDPF-standard and opens everywhere, pick the one that matches your device and convert the rest.
HOW TO CONVERT
EPUB → TXTZ
Upload the EPUB
Drop the ebook file into the uploader. We detect the format and extract metadata automatically.
Convert through Calibre
Calibre parses the EPUB structure, reflows content and writes a TXTZ with the appropriate CSS profile for the target readers.
Download the TXTZ
Grab the converted ebook; both files auto-delete within two hours of the job finishing.
Common Use Cases
Kindle sideloading
Amazon devices and apps accept TXTZ natively — convert your EPUB library once for smooth sideload.
Kobo / e-ink readers
Third-party e-ink readers prefer TXTZ; EPUB may open but without reflow or chapter navigation.
Library consolidation
Merge EPUB and TXTZ collections into a single TXTZ library for cleaner search, tagging and sync.
Self-publishing pre-flight
Validate a manuscript across both EPUB and TXTZ targets before submitting to retailers.
EPUB vs TXTZ — Strengths and limitations
What each format does best, and where it falls short.
EPUB Strengths
- Open standard — no vendor lock-in, no DRM required.
- Reflowable text — adapts to any screen size, font size, or orientation.
- Rich typography via CSS, embedded fonts, and SVG.
- Accessibility-first: native support for screen readers, adjustable text, and alt-text.
- Universal across every non-Kindle ebook reader and library app.
Limitations
- Kindle does not support EPUB natively (Amazon wants you to convert to AZW3).
- Fixed-layout EPUBs (for children's books, comics) are awkward to author.
- Rendering quality varies between apps — some CSS works everywhere, some does not.
TXTZ Strengths
- Minimalist ebook wrapper.
- Plain-text core.
Limitations
- Niche.
- No reader adoption.
EPUB vs TXTZ — Technical specifications
Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.
| Specification | EPUB | TXTZ |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | application/epub+zip | application/x-txtz |
| Extension | .epub | .txtz |
| Container | ZIP archive | ZIP + TXT |
| Markup | XHTML 1.1 (EPUB 2); HTML5 (EPUB 3) | — |
| Standards | IDPF/W3C EPUB 2.0.1, 3.0, 3.2, 3.3 | — |
| Tool | — | Calibre |
EPUB vs TXTZ — Typical file sizes
Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.
EPUB
- Novel (300 pages, text only) 200-800 KB
- Illustrated reference book 5-30 MB
- Fixed-layout children's book 30-100 MB
TXTZ
- Novel (plain text) 200 KB - 1.5 MB
Quality & Compatibility
Text content is preserved losslessly — every word of the EPUB ends up in the TXTZ. Formatting richness depends on what the TXTZ container supports; heavy typography that works in EPUB may degrade gracefully in TXTZ, never lost entirely.
Tips for Best Results
- Set author and title metadata in Advanced before conversion; fixing it after sideloading to a reader is far more work.
- If chapter navigation feels off in the TXTZ, the source EPUB probably had a weak ToC — Calibre respects what it finds, it cannot invent structure that was not there.
- For fixed-layout EPUB (art books, technical manuals with diagrams) consider whether a reflowable TXTZ actually makes sense before converting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The free tier accepts files up to 100 MB without registration, email capture or watermarks. Paid plans raise the size cap, enable batch conversions and provide a REST API for automation, but nothing on the free tier is quality-limited — the output is exactly the same as on any paid plan.
Yes, provided the EPUB itself has a well-formed ToC. Calibre reads the navigation structure and writes an equivalent ToC into the TXTZ. If the source lacks a ToC we can generate one from heading levels in Advanced → structure detection.
Uploads run over HTTPS, files are processed in isolated containers, and both the source EPUB and the TXTZ output are auto-deleted within two hours. No account is required, file contents are never logged, and KaijuConverter does not use uploads for AI training. The paid plan adds a signable data-processing agreement for regulated workflows.
No. KaijuConverter does not strip digital rights management. DRM-free EPUB files — anything you authored yourself, public-domain classics, files from DRM-free retailers — convert without any restriction.
Most files finish in well under a minute. Small images and documents are typically ready in a few seconds; large video or audio files scale roughly with duration. Upload speed from your network is usually the dominant factor, not server time.
Yes. The cover is extracted from the EPUB and re-embedded in the TXTZ at device-appropriate dimensions. You can also override it in Advanced by uploading a custom cover image alongside the book file.
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