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Rakuten Kobo Inc., or simply Kobo, is a Canadian company that sells
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s, audiobooks,
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s and
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s. It is headquartered in
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,
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, and is a
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of the
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ese
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conglomerate
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. The name'' Kobo'' is an
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of ''book''.


History

Kobo originated as Shortcovers, a
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eReading service launched by the Canadian bookstore chain
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in February 2009. In December 2009, Indigo renamed the service Kobo and spun it off into an independent company. Indigo remained the majority owner, with investors including Borders Group, Cheung Kong Holdings, and
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taking minority stakes. , Indigo Books & Music owned 58% of Kobo Inc.. Rakuten acquired the company from these owners in January 2012. On 23 May 2016, Waterstones announced it had sold its eBook business to Rakuten Kobo Inc., and as of 14 June 2016, users were required to access their eBooks via Kobo's eBook site. During the COVID pandemic, Kobo worked with governments, publishers, and retail partners to provide more than 20 million free books through the “Stay Home and Read” program. The company reported that romance and mystery novels continued to be bestsellers during the pandemic, and that there was a rise in books for kids and young adults.


Products


E-readers

Kobo produces several
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s with
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screens. The first Kobo eReader was introduced in 2010. The product lineup went on to consist of the base model
Kobo Touch The Kobo Touch (also called the "Kobo Touch eReader") is the third generation of the Kobo e-reader device designed by Kobo Inc. It was revealed on 23 May 2011 and was released in the U.S. on 10 June 2011 at a price of $129.99. The Kobo Touch 2. ...
, the smaller
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, and the
Kobo Glo The Kobo Glo is the fourth generation of Kobo eReader devices designed and marketed by Kobo Inc., Kobo Inc. It was revealed on 6 September 2012 and arrived at retail 14 October 2012 with a price of $129.99 USD/Canadian dollar, CAD. It is the succe ...
, which has an illuminated screen. On the higher end, the Kobo Aura; the
Kobo Aura HD The Kobo Aura HD (also called the Aura HD) is a limited-edition Kobo eReader device designed and marketed by Kobo Inc. It was revealed 15 April 2013 and allowed for preorders the next day at a price of 169.99 USD/CAD. It arrived in stores in Can ...
, which added a higher-
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screen, the waterproof Kobo Aura H2O; and the waterproof Kobo Forma which added physical buttons and a choice of orientation. In 2018, the company released the Kobo Clara HD as another 6-inch option (the Aura Edition 2 being the first). In 2019, the Kobo Libra H2O was released. Kobo partnered with Hotel Viu Milan to create a Reader in Residence program and for a month, the Kobo Libra H2O was placed in hotel rooms for guests to use. In 2020, Kobo introduced the Kobo Nia, an entry level eReader to replace the discontinued Kobo Aura. In 2021, Kobo introduced the Kobo Elipsa, an eReader and smart notebook that allows users to write on the screen. These eReaders compete with the
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and Barnes & Noble Nook product lines. Kobo's eReaders use
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to sync a user's book collection and bookmarks with Kobo's
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service, which can also be accessed from Kobo eReading apps for
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computers,
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smartphones.


Tablets

Kobo produced the
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family of
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tablets, which it introduced in 2012 and refreshed in 2013. It previously sold the
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, a 7-inch Android tablet released in 2011. In 2014, Kobo discontinued the Arc tablets and did not develop another one.


Applications

Kobo offers free reading applications for
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computers,
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and
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smartphones. In June 2015, Kobo received a Top Developer badge in the Google Play store. In 2017, Kobo acquired Shelfie, an app that organizes personal libraries.


Kobo Plus Subscription Service

Kobo Plus is the company’s unlimited audiobook and eBook subscription service. It was first released in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2017, and then expanded to Canada in 2020. In 2021, Kobo signed an agreement with LeYa, a Portuguese publishing group, and launched Kobo Plus e_LeYa, which made exclusive content available in Portugal. As of May 2021, Kobo Plus offered 599,000 eBooks and 94,000 audiobooks. Books are available in a number of languages. Readers can choose to subscribe to only eBooks, or to expand the service with Kobo Plus Listening, which includes audiobooks.


Store and publishing

Kobo's bookstore was opened in 2009. Content sold on the Kobo Bookstore include eBooks, Audiobooks, newspapers, and magazines. The majority of titles are sold in the open ePub format, albeit with
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. Several digital book stores have closed down and transferred their users to Kobo's bookstore. They include the defunct Borders eBook Store, as well as the Sony Reader Store. Both have provided tools for users to migrate purchases and information to Kobo's offering. On 17 July 2012, Kobo launched a self-publishing platform called Kobo Writing Life (KWL). Key features of Kobo Writing Life include "deep analytics", allowing authors to track sales in real time; a "learning center" to guide newcomers in digital publishing; and allowing an author to sell books globally. 2019, KWL began offering self-publishing opportunities for Audiobooks.


Emerging Writer Prize

The Kobo Emerging Writer Prize awards three first-time Canadian authors with CAD $10,000 each. The awards are given in three categories, Literary Fiction, Nonfiction, and Genre Fiction, with the genre selection changing each year. Traditionally published, and self-published books are eligible, and authors receive marketing and communications support during their winning year. In 2021, the award’s seventh year, the winning authors were: Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians (Fiction);
Eternity Martis Eternity Martis is a Canadian journalist and author from Toronto, Ontario. Her debut publication ''They Said This Would Be Fun: Race, Campus Life, and Growing up'' won the 2021 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for non-fiction. Early life and educatio ...
, author of They Said This Would Be Fun (Nonfiction); and Emily Hepditch, author of The Woman in the Attic (Mystery). At the same time as the Libra 2, the Kobo Sage was also introduced as a new top model. It has an 8" E-Ink Carta 1200 display with a resolution of 1440 × 1920 pixels and 32 GB internal memory. A Bluetooth module and a USB-C port have also been installed. In addition, as with the Elipsa, it is possible to capture notes on the device with a stylus.


Sales and market share

Kobo sells its devices online and through physical retail channels. The company's strategic partnerships have included Cheung Kong Holdings,
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, Whitcoulls,
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, and Eslite Bookstore. Kobo partnered with Australian online bookseller Booktopia and also has a program partnering with independent bookstores to sell their devices. In 2012, '' Wired'' named Kobo as the "only global competitor to Amazon
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with over 20% of the worldwide market. Kobo Inc. released eBook reading data collected from over 21 million readers worldwide in 2014. Some of the data said that only 45% of UK readers finished the bestselling eBook '' The Goldfinch''. As of August 2018, Amazon's Kindle eReader had an 83.6% share of the U.S. eReader market while Kobo had a 13.4% share.


Venture with Walmart

In 2018, the company and Walmart contracted to allow the latter to sell Kobo audiobooks, eBooks and eReaders in the U.S. This was the first venture into eBooks for the retailer which also began selling the Kobo eReaders. Walmart installed eReader stations in over 1,000 stores. Their eBook Web site was listing over 6 million titles. The retailer also began to offer subscriptions for audiobooks at a monthly fee.


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External links

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