Amazon is making some drastic changes to Kindle Unlimited for magazines in the United States, and none of them are good. Automatic delivery is ending: Only the issues you select will be added to your Library, and automatic delivery of future issues will no longer be available. Magazines will also count towards your 20-title borrow limit.
Magazines borrowed before April 22nd, 2026, will be removed from your Kindle Library on July 22nd, 2026. Any magazine in your Library at the time of the cutover will enter a grace period from April to July, and then will be removed from the Kindle library. If you want to keep any of these issues, you can borrow them individually in the new experience after April 22nd, as long as they remain available in the Kindle Unlimited catalog. Anything borrowed with the new experience will remain in your Library.
You can find Kindle Unlimited magazines in the Kindle store by turning on the Kindle Unlimited filter and then searching for “magazines” or specific titles. Borrow magazines in the Kindle for Android app, the Amazon shopping app for Android, or your mobile or desktop browser to download your chosen magazine. At this time, you can’t borrow directly from the Amazon mobile shopping app for iOS or on your Kindle e-reader. However, you can read downloaded magazines on the Kindle app on all your devices.
It is important to note that this magazine change is only occurring for users in the United States, and other markets are unaffected for now.