Apple Pages (.pages) Files - Open, View & Convert

Got an .pages file - an Apple Pages document? This hub links every free tool to open it on any device, view it online without Apple Pages, or convert it to a format you can edit. Everything runs in your browser: no Mac, no account, nothing uploaded.

How it works

  1. 1Drag any .pages file onto the box above to open it instantly.
  2. 2Read the document in your browser - nothing is uploaded.
  3. 3Or pick a specific tool below: open on your device, view online, or convert.

What is an .pages file?

An .pages file is a word-processing document created in Apple Pages, part of Apple's iWork suite (the rival to Microsoft Word). It uses a proprietary format that Windows, Android, Chromebook and Linux can't read natively, which is why the file often shows up as an unknown type or opens as gibberish.

Under the hood, an .pages file is actually a ZIP package with a ready-made PDF preview inside. Every tool linked on this page uses that fact to open the file locally in your browser - instantly and privately, with no upload and no conversion server.

Open, view or convert - which do you need?

If you just want to read the document once, use an online viewer - it shows the content and lets you download a PDF. If the file won't open on a specific device, use the "open on {your platform}" guide, which walks through that exact case. If you need an editable copy, use a converter to turn it into PDF or Word format.

All three routes use the same private, in-browser engine. Pick whichever matches your goal from the links below - they're grouped by open, view and convert.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I open an .pages file without Apple Pages?

Yes. Every tool here reads the file in your browser using its embedded preview, so no Apple Pages and no Mac are needed.

Is anything uploaded?

No. The file is unzipped and shown locally. Nothing is sent to a server, so your document stays private.

What's the difference between open, view and convert?

Open = device-specific guides. View = read-only online viewer. Convert = download an editable PDF or Word copy. All free, all in-browser.