What is a .Keynote file?
A Keynote file is a presentation from Apple’s iWork suite. Created and opened by Apple Keynote.
- Did you know
- Keynote was originally built for Steve Jobs’s own keynote presentations and released in 2003.
- Keynote was first sold as a standalone application before Apple folded it into the iWork suite alongside Pages and Numbers.
- A Keynote document is really a bundle - a folder of XML and media that the Finder presents as a single file.
- What Analyser shows you
- Open Apple iWork documents - Pages (word processing and page layout), Numbers (spreadsheets) and Keynote (presentations, .key) - by showing the QuickLook preview Apple embeds in the file: a PDF rendered page by page, or the preview image. Reads the document type and the iWork app version that wrote it. The document body itself is stored in Apple’s undocumented Snappy / Protocol-Buffer .iwa format, which is not re-rendered.
- Open a .Keynote file
- Drag a .Keynote file onto the Analyser home page (or tap to pick one). It opens entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and it works offline once installed.
- Related formats
- .Pages · .Numbers. See all supported file types.