Let's be real, your Kindle Unlimited library is probably full of books you swore you'd read. It happens. Launched by Amazon in 2007, Kindle revolutionized reading, but the $11.99 monthly subscription for Kindle Unlimited adds up, especially if you're not using it. Maybe you got sucked in by a BookTok fantasy romance trend and now it's just sitting there. This guide covers canceling on desktop, iOS, and Android. By canceling, you can save up to $144 a year. Just cancel it.
How to Cancel Kindle Subscription on Desktop
Canceling on a computer is the most straightforward way. You can't do it from the Kindle desktop app, so you have to use the Amazon website. It's a few clicks, but they hide the buttons pretty well.
1 Go to Amazon and Log In
First, open your web browser and head over to Amazon.com. You'll need to sign into the account that has the Kindle Unlimited subscription.
2 Find Your Memberships
Hover over 'Account & Lists' near the top right. A dropdown menu will appear. From there, click on 'Memberships & Subscriptions'. Sometimes this option feels a little buried.
3 Locate the Kindle Unlimited Subscription
On this page, you should see your active subscriptions. Find Kindle Unlimited and click the 'Cancel Kindle Unlimited Membership' button next to it. It's not always the most obvious button on the page.
4 Confirm Your Cancellation
Amazon will probably show you a page trying to convince you to stay. Just look for the button that says 'Continue to cancel'. You might have to scroll to find it.
5 Check for Confirmation
You're done. You should get an email confirming the cancellation. Your subscription will remain active until the end of your current billing period.
How to Cancel Kindle Subscription on Mobile (iOS & Android)
Trying to cancel on your phone? The biggest headache is realizing you can't do it through the app. You must use your phone's browser, which feels like an unnecessary extra step.
1 Open a Web Browser, Not the App
You cannot cancel from inside the Kindle app. It's super annoying. You have to open a web browser like Safari or Chrome on your phone.
2 Navigate to Amazon.com and Sign In
Go to the Amazon website and log into your account. Make sure it's the one tied to your Kindle Unlimited subscription.
3 Go to Memberships & Subscriptions
Tap the menu icon (usually three lines) and go to 'Your Account'. From there, find and tap on 'Memberships & Subscriptions'. I had to hunt for this for a minute the first time.
4 Find and Tap 'Cancel Membership'
You'll see your Kindle Unlimited plan. Tap the 'Cancel Membership' button. Weirdly, on my phone, I had to tap it twice for the next page to load. Not sure if that's a bug or just my connection.
5 Confirm the Cancellation
Amazon will ask if you're sure. Confirm that you want to cancel. You'll keep your access until the current billing cycle ends.
Cancel Kindle Subscription with Live Chat
Amazon pushes you towards their online help pages, but you can talk to someone. Go to the Amazon Customer Service page, click 'Something else', then 'I need more help'. This should eventually lead you to a 'Start chatting now' button. Be ready for a bit of a wait. As of May 2024, users report this is faster than calling.
Cancel Kindle Subscription with Phone
You can request a call from Amazon's customer service. The number isn't listed publicly for direct calls. You have to go through the help section on their website and request a callback. Their hours are generally 24/7, but wait times can be long. One user on Reddit said, 'I had to explain my issue to three different people before they finally canceled it for me.'
Before you hit cancel, know this: you won't get a prorated refund. Amazon's policy is that you keep access until your billing cycle ends, and that's it. Also, any books you borrowed through Kindle Unlimited will be removed from your devices. Don't worry, any books you actually purchased are yours to keep forever. There's no option to just pause the subscription either.
Kindle Plans and Pricing 2025
Plan | Monthly Price (USD) | Details |
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Kindle Unlimited | $11.99 | Gives you access to a rotating library of over 4 million e-books and audiobooks. You can borrow up to 20 titles at a time. It also includes some magazine subscriptions. Great if you read a lot, not so much if you don't. |
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Olivia Harper
Content Manager
Olivia Harper, a Content Manager with nine years of experience, creates user-focused guides on subscription services. Featured in Digital Consumer Reports, her work simplifies subscription terms and cancellations.