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Calibre Alternative for iOS: What Actually Works

Looking for a Calibre alternative for iPhone or iPad? The honest 2026 picture: why the old favorites are abandoned, what to look for in a current reader, and how to keep two-way sync with your Calibre library.

Quick answer: Because Calibre has no iOS app, a "Calibre alternative for iOS" really means an iPhone or iPad reader that works with your Calibre library. The classic picks are abandoned: Calibre Companion has not been updated since 2020, KyBook 3 since 2019, and Marvin was removed from the App Store. In 2026, look for a reader that is actively developed, handles a large library, and ideally offers two-way Calibre sync.

If you have searched for a Calibre app for your iPhone or iPad and come up short, you are not missing anything. Calibre is desktop software, so what you actually want is an iOS reader that pairs well with the Calibre library you already keep on a computer. This guide is the honest state of that field in 2026: what to avoid, what to look for, and how to keep your reading in sync.

What a "Calibre alternative for iOS" actually is

There are two things people mean by this phrase. Some want Calibre's library management on iOS, which does not exist and is not coming. Most really want to read their Calibre books on their phone or tablet with a good reader, and have their progress stay consistent. That second goal is very achievable. The job of the app is to connect to Calibre (over its Content Server or a cloud folder), pull your books across with their covers and metadata, and give you a proper reading experience.

The old favorites are abandoned

For years the go-to recommendations were a short list of apps that have since gone quiet. It is worth knowing this before you install something that looks official:

Lists that still recommend these as current are out of date. An app that has not shipped an update in five or more years is a risk every time iOS changes.

What to look for in 2026

A reader worth trusting with your library should tick these boxes:

An actively developed option with two-way sync

justRead is built for exactly this. It connects to your Calibre Content Server, discovers it on Wi-Fi automatically, and supports HTTP Digest authentication. It brings your library across with covers, series, tags, and folder structure intact, and it scales to libraries with thousands of books.

Its standout for Calibre users is genuine two-way sync. justRead writes your reading progress, star ratings, want-to-read flags, finished dates, session counts, and reading statistics back to Calibre, and pulls your ratings and custom columns in. Status badges and a "Select New & Changed" option keep repeat syncs quick. On top of that you get 200+ fonts, per-book typography, an automatic two-column layout on iPad, reading statistics, and six-color highlights with Readwise export. It reads both EPUB and PDF. The Calibre sync page has the full feature list.

One honest limit worth stating: no iOS reader, justRead included, can open DRM-protected Kindle files. Those only work in Amazon's own app. DRM-free EPUB and PDF books, which is most of what serious Calibre users keep, work without issue.

How to switch

  1. Start the Content Server in Calibre (Connect/share, then Start Content Server).
  2. Install your chosen reader on your iPhone or iPad.
  3. Connect it to your Calibre server and import your library.
  4. Read, and let two-way sync keep your progress consistent across devices.

For the connection details, see how to sync Calibre to iPhone and iPad, and for the broader catalog and server picture, the OPDS reader overview.

Download justRead on the App Store and pair it with your Calibre library today.

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