Important:
- Google Play partners can sell ebooks and audiobooks in certain countries/regions. The features described here aren't available in every country/region.
- Due to regulatory requirements, Google can't offer pre-orders in India. Your book will be available in the Google Play Store in India on the release date.
- Pre-orders allow customers to order, but not read, your book before its release date. On the release date, customers who pre-ordered your book are charged for the purchase and they gain access to the book.
- Before you upload any files, make sure your content meets Google's guidelines. If you plan to sell your books on Google Play, review our publisher content policies for books on Google Play.
- Analytics charts and sales transaction reports use the date the customer placed the pre-order, so that you can measure customer anticipation level. Revenue shown in such orders isn't paid to you until the book is released. For a financial report that matches your payment, go to Google Play earnings reports.
Audiobook file formats
Google accepts the following audiobook file formats:
- Audio files: .mp3, .aac, .flac, .wav, .zip, and .lpf.
- Cover files: .jpg and .png.
- Supplemental PDF: .pdf.
- We also accept zip files that contain only the file formats listed above.
Size & quality limits
- The audiobook must be at least 5 minutes long.
- M4A with AAC encoding (CBR preferred), >128Kbps (mono) or >=256Kbps (stereo).
- MP3 (CBR preferred), >=128Kbps (mono) or >=256Kbps (stereo).
- FLAC, 16 bits/sample, >=44.1 KHz sampling rate.
- WAV PCM encoded, 16 bits/sample, >=44.1 KHz sampling rate.
Cover image requirements
- Accepted File Types: .png, .jpg.
- Resolution: Minimum 72 dpi.
- Pixel height & width: Minimum 1,024 pixels; maximum 7,200 pixels.
- Proportions: Square cover images are recommended.
Supplemental material
Google will accept supplemental material that's meant to accompany the audio content as long as the supplemental material meets the requirements below:
- Must be a PDF file
- Non-PDF supplements aren’t supported
- One PDF file for each audiobook. Multi-file PDFs aren’t supported
- Under 100 MB in size
Audiobook filenames for bulk uploads
Audiobook file naming is only important when you upload audiobooks in bulk.
Submission |
How to name the files |
Example |
Single audio file for an entire audiobook |
ID_1of1.mp3 (Recommended) |
9783000422560_1of1.mp3 |
Multiple audio files for a single audiobook |
ID_XofY.mp3 (Recommended) Any other naming convention will result in a 24-hour processing delay while we wait to collect all your files. |
9783000422560_1of2.mp3 9783000422560.zip disk_a.mp3 disk_b.mp3 |
Cover files |
<ISBN>.jpg, <ISBN>_frontcover.jpg Front covers, back covers, and interiors can be sent separately as JPEG or PNG files. TIFF files aren't supported. |
9783000422560.jpg 9783000422560_frontcover.jpg |
Supplemental PDFs |
<ISBN>.pdf Supplemental material (.pdf only) can be provided separately or zipped together with audiobook content. |
9783000422560.pdf |
Ebook file formats
Google accepts the following file formats:
- Ebook content files: .epub, .pdf.
- Cover files: .jpeg, .png, .tiff, .pdf.
- We also accept zip files that contain only the file formats listed above.
We do not accept .doc, .html, or any other file formats.
To sell your book on Google Play, you must provide your book content in either .epub or .pdf format. We recommend that you provide both file formats to give your readers more reading options.
Tip: Even if the cover image is embedded within the .epub or .pdf file, you can submit the cover image as a separate file. We use this file to display a thumbnail of the book cover.
Size & quality limits
- The book should be at least 4 pages long.
- Each file must be less than 2 GB. This limit includes cover image files.
- Cover files must have a minimum resolution of 640 pixels. The maximum height and width are 7,200 pixels.
Cover image requirements
Cover files should be in .jpeg, .pdf, .tiff, or .png format and have the appropriate filename extension.
Format-specific guidelines
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.epub |
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Ebook filenames
Check the table below for example filenames, based on how you plan to submit your files.
Which identifier to use
- If you upload a single book in the book's Content tab: You don't need to include the identifier in the filename. The filename extension is used to determine what kind of file you've uploaded.
- If your books already have unique identifiers such as an ISBN or a Google-assigned GGKEY: Use the filename conventions above, but replace ISBN with the book's actual identifier. The identifier is required for us to associate the file with the correct book.
- For GGKEY identifiers, you don't have to include the
GGKEY:
prefix. - For print and electronic ISBNs:
- Name your .pdf files using the print ISBN.
- Name the .epub files using the electronic ISBN. Learn more about ISBNs.
- For GGKEY identifiers, you don't have to include the
- If your books don't have unique identifiers: You can use your own filenames. Use the filename conventions above, but replace ISBN with the text of your choice. Follow these guidelines when you create filenames:
- Don’t use 10-digit or 13-digit numbers as these can be confused with ISBNs.
- Don’t use underscores (_) except as noted in the example filenames. For example:
_interior
or_frontcover
.
A single .pdf file that includes the cover |
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A .pdf file that doesn't contain covers. Cover images provided in separate files |
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A book split into multiple .pdf files |
Numbering in filenames can vary based on the number of files. |
An .epub file |
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