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Convert LIT to EPUB — Free Online Converter

Convert Microsoft Reader eBook (.lit) to Electronic Publication (.epub) online for free. Fast, secure document conversion with no watermarks or regist...

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Upload your .lit file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .epub file when it's ready.

About LIT to EPUB Conversion

LIT is Microsoft's discontinued ebook format, used by Microsoft Reader from 2000 to 2012. LIT files use a variation of the CHM (Compiled HTML Help) container with DRM support and ClearType rendering optimizations. Microsoft Reader was available for Windows, Windows Mobile, and Pocket PC devices, and LIT was the format used by early Microsoft ebook stores. When Microsoft discontinued Reader in 2012 and shut down the Microsoft ebook store, millions of LIT files became effectively orphaned — readable only through abandoned software. EPUB (Electronic Publication) is the modern international ebook standard supported by every major reading platform.

Converting LIT to EPUB rescues ebooks from Microsoft's defunct ecosystem and brings them into the universal standard that Apple Books, Kobo, Google Play Books, and hundreds of other reading apps support. This is a preservation conversion — saving content from a dead format before the last LIT-capable software disappears entirely.

Why Convert LIT to EPUB?

Microsoft Reader is no longer available. Microsoft removed it from download sources in 2012, and it does not run on modern versions of Windows (Windows 10/11) without compatibility workarounds. LIT files are effectively locked in a dead ecosystem. Converting to EPUB is the only way to ensure the content remains readable on current devices and platforms.

EPUB is an ISO-recognized standard (ISO/IEC 23736) with guaranteed long-term support. Libraries, publishers, and archivists standardize on EPUB for digital preservation. By converting LIT files to EPUB, you move content from an abandoned proprietary format to an open standard with active development, broad device support, and institutional commitment to long-term readability.

Common Use Cases

  • Rescue personal LIT ebook collections from Microsoft's discontinued Reader platform
  • Convert LIT ebooks for reading on Apple Books, Kobo, or any modern EPUB-compatible e-reader
  • Preserve LIT format ebooks in EPUB for digital library archival before the format becomes completely inaccessible
  • Migrate LIT technical books and references to EPUB for cross-platform reading on tablets and phones
  • Convert LIT ebooks purchased from early Microsoft ebook stores to a modern, universally supported format

How It Works

Calibre's ebook-convert handles LIT files using its Microsoft Reader format parser, which decompresses the LZX-compressed content, extracts the HTML pages, images, and metadata, and rebuilds the content structure. LIT's internal HTML is cleaned and converted to valid XHTML for the EPUB content documents. The table of contents from the LIT's navigation structure maps to the EPUB NCX/nav navigation document. Embedded images are extracted and stored in the EPUB package. Metadata (title, author, publisher, description) transfers to the EPUB OPF metadata section. The output is a valid EPUB 3 package. Note: DRM-protected LIT files cannot be converted — the DRM must be removed first, which may have legal implications depending on jurisdiction.

Quality & Performance

Text content, chapter structure, basic formatting (bold, italic, headings), and images convert cleanly from LIT to EPUB. Both formats use HTML-based content internally, so the structural mapping is natural. The main quality considerations involve LIT's age: many LIT ebooks were created in the early 2000s with minimal formatting and low-resolution images optimized for Pocket PC screens (240x320 pixels). The EPUB output faithfully reproduces this content, but additional CSS styling may improve the reading experience on modern high-resolution devices.

LIBREOFFICE EngineModerateMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceLITEPUB
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Convert your LIT collection sooner rather than later — the format is abandoned and software support is disappearing
  • 2Check for DRM before converting — DRM-protected LIT files will fail to convert without prior DRM removal
  • 3Review the EPUB metadata after conversion — early LIT files often have incomplete or inaccurate metadata
  • 4Add CSS styling to the EPUB after conversion for a better reading experience on modern high-resolution screens
  • 5Back up original LIT files before converting — keep the source in case conversion tools improve in the future

LIT-to-EPUB conversion is a digital preservation operation — rescuing ebooks from Microsoft's discontinued Reader ecosystem and bringing them into the universal EPUB standard that will remain readable for decades to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. DRM-protected LIT files are encrypted and cannot be converted without first removing the DRM. The legality of DRM removal varies by jurisdiction — check your local laws before proceeding.
No. Microsoft discontinued Reader in 2012 and removed it from download sources. It does not run on Windows 10 or Windows 11 without compatibility workarounds. Converting LIT to EPUB is the recommended path forward.
Reader-added bookmarks and annotations do not transfer between formats. The conversion preserves the ebook content, structure, and navigation but not reader-specific data.
Modern Kindles (2022+) accept EPUB natively. For older Kindles, convert the EPUB to MOBI using a secondary conversion step.
LIT ebooks from the early 2000s often have minimal formatting and low-resolution images. The EPUB faithfully reproduces the source content. Consider adding CSS styling to improve the reading experience on modern devices.

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