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PDB is an ebook format tuned for reflowable reading on e-readers and mobile devices. Reaching a HTMLZ from there is one hop. A PDB to HTMLZ conversion reflows your ebook from one digital-reading container into another — same text, same chapters, same images, but now in a format your device or reading app actually understands. KaijuConverter runs Calibre server-side, so the output is indistinguishable from running Calibre on a desktop. In practice PDB is an ebook format tuned for reflowable reading on e-readers and mobile devices. On the other end, HTMLZ is an ebook format tuned for reflowable reading on e-readers and mobile devices.

pdb

PalmDOC eBook

Source format

PDB (Palm Database) is a generic database format from the Palm OS era that was widely used for ebooks on Palm handheld devices. PalmDOC and Mobipocket both use PDB as their underlying container for storing text-based ebook content.

htmlz

HTMLZ eBook

Target format

HTMLZ is a zipped HTML ebook format used by Calibre as a lossless intermediate representation. It packages HTML content, CSS stylesheets, and images into a single ZIP archive, preserving full formatting fidelity during ebook conversion chains.

PDB vs HTMLZ — What's the difference?

Why convert PDB to HTMLZ

HTMLZ works on your specific reader where PDB does not. Ebook formats are tied to ecosystems — HTMLZ is Amazon-native, HTMLZ is IDPF-standard and opens everywhere, pick the one that matches your device and convert the rest.

HOW TO CONVERT
PDB → HTMLZ

1

Upload the PDB

Drop the ebook file into the uploader. We detect the format and extract metadata automatically.

2

Convert through Calibre

Calibre parses the PDB structure, reflows content and writes a HTMLZ with the appropriate CSS profile for the target readers.

3

Download the HTMLZ

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 HTMLZ natively — convert your PDB library once for smooth sideload.

Kobo / e-ink readers

Third-party e-ink readers prefer HTMLZ; PDB may open but without reflow or chapter navigation.

Library consolidation

Merge PDB and HTMLZ collections into a single HTMLZ library for cleaner search, tagging and sync.

Self-publishing pre-flight

Validate a manuscript across both PDB and HTMLZ targets before submitting to retailers.

PDB vs HTMLZ — Strengths and limitations

What each format does best, and where it falls short.

PDB Strengths

  • Compact record-based structure for low-RAM devices.
  • Basis of PalmDOC, Mobipocket, eReader, and Kindle AZW formats.
  • Well-documented.
  • Simple to parse — stable for 30 years.

Limitations

  • Ecosystem collapsed with Palm's hardware business.
  • Name collides with biochemistry's Protein Data Bank PDB.
  • Modern ebook tooling prefers EPUB, AZW3, or direct formats.

HTMLZ Strengths

  • Simpler than EPUB.
  • ZIP-of-HTML portability.
  • Calibre-native.

Limitations

  • Niche — no reader support.
  • Not a mainstream delivery format.
  • Calibre-only.

PDB vs HTMLZ — Technical specifications

Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.

PDB

MIME types
application/vnd.palm (Palm), chemical/x-pdb (biochemistry)
Extension
.pdb
Palm structure
Header + record list + record data
Related formats
PalmDOC, Mobipocket MOBI, AZW
Namespace clash
Biochemistry Protein Data Bank is a different format entirely

HTMLZ

Extension
.htmlz
MIME type
application/x-htmlz
Container
ZIP + HTML
Tool
Calibre

PDB vs HTMLZ — Typical file sizes

Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.

PDB

  • PalmDOC ebook (text novel) 200 KB - 2 MB
  • PalmOS app data store 10 KB - 500 KB
  • Protein Data Bank file (biochemistry) 50 KB - 5 MB

HTMLZ

  • Typical novel 300 KB - 2 MB

Quality & Compatibility

Text content is preserved losslessly — every word of the PDB ends up in the HTMLZ. Formatting richness depends on what the HTMLZ container supports; heavy typography that works in PDB may degrade gracefully in HTMLZ, never lost entirely.

Tips for Best Results

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 PDB itself has a well-formed ToC. Calibre reads the navigation structure and writes an equivalent ToC into the HTMLZ. 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 PDB and the HTMLZ 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 PDB 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 PDB and re-embedded in the HTMLZ at device-appropriate dimensions. You can also override it in Advanced by uploading a custom cover image alongside the book file.

Related comparisons

See these formats side by side to understand which fits your use case best.

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