: Obtain the plugin folder from a trusted source (such as official GitHub repositories or the MobileRead forums). Ensure the plugin is compatible with your current version of KOReader.
Turn your e-reader into a hub for news and blog reading. This plugin allows you to connect to online services like NewsBlur and CommaFeed or manage your own local feed bundles. It presents your feeds in a unified, hierarchical interface, letting you browse and read articles without ever leaving KOReader.
: A major UI overhaul that replaces the standard file browser with a more modern "cover-focused" homepage, adding features like a faster title bar and progress bars for books.
Check or uncheck the boxes next to the plugins to enable or disable them. Restart KOReader to apply changes. Installing Third-Party Plugins Download the plugin folder (usually from GitHub). Connect your e-reader to a computer via USB. Navigate to the KOReader directory: : koreader/plugins/
: Replaces the default file browser with a beautiful, commercial-grade cover browser that includes reading streaks in the footer. Next in Series
While not a third-party plugin, it is disabled by default on many devices.
: This native powerhouse synchronizes your exact reading position, bookmarks, and highlights across all your personal devices running KOReader.
: Copy the unzipped plugin folder into the plugins directory. The folder structure should look like /.koreader/plugins/plugin_name/main.lua .
Connecting to services like Calibre, Pocket, Readwise, or Wikipedia.
Best for: Multitaskers or visually impaired users.
Allows text translation, definition, and summarization.
Browse the list and tap any plugin to check (activate) or uncheck (deactivate) it. Restart KOReader if prompted to apply changes. Installing Third-Party Plugins
: Obtain the plugin folder from a trusted source (such as official GitHub repositories or the MobileRead forums). Ensure the plugin is compatible with your current version of KOReader.
Turn your e-reader into a hub for news and blog reading. This plugin allows you to connect to online services like NewsBlur and CommaFeed or manage your own local feed bundles. It presents your feeds in a unified, hierarchical interface, letting you browse and read articles without ever leaving KOReader.
: A major UI overhaul that replaces the standard file browser with a more modern "cover-focused" homepage, adding features like a faster title bar and progress bars for books.
Check or uncheck the boxes next to the plugins to enable or disable them. Restart KOReader to apply changes. Installing Third-Party Plugins Download the plugin folder (usually from GitHub). Connect your e-reader to a computer via USB. Navigate to the KOReader directory: : koreader/plugins/
: Replaces the default file browser with a beautiful, commercial-grade cover browser that includes reading streaks in the footer. Next in Series
While not a third-party plugin, it is disabled by default on many devices.
: This native powerhouse synchronizes your exact reading position, bookmarks, and highlights across all your personal devices running KOReader.
: Copy the unzipped plugin folder into the plugins directory. The folder structure should look like /.koreader/plugins/plugin_name/main.lua .
Connecting to services like Calibre, Pocket, Readwise, or Wikipedia.
Best for: Multitaskers or visually impaired users.
Allows text translation, definition, and summarization.
Browse the list and tap any plugin to check (activate) or uncheck (deactivate) it. Restart KOReader if prompted to apply changes. Installing Third-Party Plugins