Open Apple Pages, Numbers & Keynoteon Any Device. Free. Private.

Got a .pages, .numbers, or .key file Windows or Android won't open? Drop it here to view it instantly and download as PDF. No Mac, no iCloud, no upload, no sign-up.

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Files read in your browser. Never uploaded. We can't see them.

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No conversion queue. The preview is extracted locally in a second.

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Open Apple iWork files on Windows, Android, Chromebook, Linux.

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How to Open a .pages, .numbers, or .key File

Opening an Apple iWork file on a non-Apple device has always been painful. When someone sends you a .pages document, a .numbers spreadsheet, or a .key presentation, Windows, Android, and Chromebook simply don't recognize the format and show an "unknown file type" error. iWorkViewer fixes that in three steps: drop your file into the box above, wait a second while it is read locally in your browser, then preview it and download a clean PDF. There is nothing to install and nothing to sign up for. If you are on a phone, follow the dedicated guide to opening a Pages file on Android.

The reason this works without Apple's own software is that every iWork file is really a compressed ZIP package. Inside that package, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote each save a ready-made PDF or image preview of your document. iWorkViewer unzips the file directly in your browser, pulls out that embedded preview, and renders it on screen — so you see exactly what the sender saw, with the original layout, fonts, and formatting intact.

Why Your Files Stay Private

Most "free online converters" quietly upload your document to their servers, process it there, and keep a copy. That is a real problem when the file is a contract, an invoice, a resume, or anything personal. iWorkViewer never uploads anything. All the unzipping and PDF extraction happens on your own machine, inside the browser tab. We run no conversion server that could receive your files, so we physically cannot read, store, or share them.

This browser-only approach is also faster. There is no upload wait, no queue, and no download step from a remote server — the preview appears almost instantly, even for large presentations. It works the same on Windows 10 and 11, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and iPhone, so you can hand the same link to anyone regardless of the device they use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I open a .pages / .numbers / .key file?

These are Apple's iWork formats (Pages, Numbers, Keynote). Windows, Android, and most apps have no built-in reader, so they show an 'unknown file type' error. iWorkViewer reads the preview embedded inside the file so you can view and download it as PDF.

Do I need a Mac, iCloud account, or any software?

No. iWorkViewer runs entirely in your browser. You don't need a Mac, an Apple ID, iCloud, or any installed app — just drop the file and view it.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

Never. The file is unzipped and read locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded — we have no server that receives your documents, so we physically can't see them.

How does it work without Apple's apps?

A .pages/.numbers/.key file is actually a ZIP package, and Apple stores a ready-made PDF/image preview inside it. We extract that preview right in your browser — instant, private, no conversion server needed.

Is it really free?

Yes. iWorkViewer is free, with no sign-up and no watermark. We cover costs with ads — you get a clean, private tool.