AZW3 to TCR Converter

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Convert your AZW3 ebooks to the TCR compressed text format — bringing Kindle content to PalmOS readers and vintage hardware.

Near-Instant Results

Cloud servers handle the conversion at high speed, producing your TCR file in seconds without any local processing.

Secure Handling

AZW3 uploads are removed after conversion and TCR output files are deleted from servers within 24 hours for privacy.

How to convert AZW3 to TCR

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose tcr or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your tcr file right afterwards

About formats

AZW3, also known as Kindle Format 8 (KF8), is Amazon's advanced ebook format introduced in November 2011 alongside the first Kindle Fire tablet. It replaced the older MOBI-based AZW format with a substantially more capable layout engine built on HTML5 and CSS3 subsets, enabling fixed layouts, embedded fonts, SVG graphics, drop caps, and other typographic refinements that were impossible in earlier Kindle formats. Internally, an AZW3 file packages content in a structure derived from EPUB, wrapped in Amazon's proprietary Palm database container with optional DRM protection. The format supports both reflowable text for novels and fixed-layout pages for comics, cookbooks, and children's titles. One major advantage is rich formatting fidelity — publishers can produce visually sophisticated ebooks with complex page designs, nested tables, and precise font control that render consistently across the Kindle ecosystem. Another strength is backward compatibility: AZW3 files can bundle a MOBI fallback section so older Kindle hardware still displays the content, even without full KF8 rendering. The format integrates tightly with Amazon's Kindle platform, supporting features like X-Ray, Whispersync page tracking, and in-book dictionary lookups across millions of devices and apps worldwide.
Developer: Amazon
Initial release: November 2011
TCR (Text Compression for Reader) is a compressed plain-text ebook format developed by Barry Childress in the early 1990s for the Psion Series 3 family of palmtop computers. The format was created for Childress's Reader3 application, a text file viewer that needed to fit large books into the Psion's extremely limited storage — typically 128 KB to 2 MB of available memory. TCR uses a dictionary-based compression scheme derived from the earlier ZVR format by Ian Giddings, replacing repeated byte sequences with single-byte tokens that reference a header dictionary. This straightforward approach achieves compression ratios of roughly 40-60% on typical English prose while requiring minimal CPU resources for decompression. The Psion Series 3 ran on a 3.84 MHz NEC V30 processor with no floating-point unit, so TCR's low computational overhead was essential for smooth page-by-page reading. A key advantage is remarkable storage efficiency for its simplicity — users could carry dozens of novels on removable SSD cards that held only a few hundred kilobytes. The format found a dedicated user community among Psion enthusiasts who built libraries of compressed literature for portable reading years before smartphones existed. Though the Psion platform faded from the market in the early 2000s, TCR files can still be opened and converted by modern ebook tools, and the format stands as an early example of purpose-built mobile reading technology from the pre-smartphone era.
Developer: Barry Childress
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AZW3 to TCR?

TCR is a compressed text format for PalmOS readers. If you use legacy Palm hardware, converting AZW3 lets you bring Kindle books along.

What devices or software support TCR?

PalmOS-based PDAs, certain retro ebook reading apps, and Calibre for desktop viewing and management can handle TCR files.

What happens to formatting?

TCR stores compressed plain text. Formatting, images, and complex styling from the AZW3 original are not retained in this format.

Is the conversion fast?

Very fast — typically under five seconds. Cloud processing ensures your device is not involved in any of the heavy computation.

Does converting AZW3 to TCR cost money?

No — Convertio offers this conversion at zero cost. Premium plans are available for power users needing batch support.

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