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How to send a Pages file.

Pages is Apple's word processor. Files are macOS bundles, awkward to email and clunky to open outside the Apple ecosystem. quik.space takes the Pages file byte-for-byte and gives the recipient a download link they can open on a Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iCloud.com.

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What is a Apple Pages document?

Apple Pages document files use the .pages extension with no single standard MIME type. The format sits in the document category. Typical files run 100 KB - 200 MB, which is well above what most email services will accept as an attachment.

Why you can’t email a Apple Pages document

Pages files are also macOS bundles. Most are small, but a Pages document with high-res images can run 100 MB. Outside the Apple ecosystem, opening a .pages file is a chore.Slack, Discord, and most other workplace tools have similar caps, often around 1 GB for free tiers and with aggressive per-channel storage limits. Even when the file fits, it counts against the recipient’s mailbox quota forever.

How quik.space handles Apple Pages document

quik.space stores the .pages bundle byte-for-byte (zipped if needed). The recipient on a Mac opens it directly; the recipient on Windows uses iCloud.com or converts via Pages.app. Where the format is browser-friendly (PDF, plain text, markdown), the share page renders an inline preview. Other documents download directly.

The file lives for 72 hours by default and then enters a 7-day grace period. We do not train AI on your files. We do not share them with third parties. After grace, the bytes are permanently purged from storage. Read the full policy on privacy.

Common use cases

  • Send a Pages letter to a Mac-using collaborator
  • Share a flyer designed in Pages with a printer
  • Hand off a contract drafted in Pages
  • Pass a recipe book or journal in Pages between Macs

Frequently asked

Should I send .pages as-is or zip it?
Zip it. Pages files are macOS bundles. Zipping preserves the structure on Windows or Linux filesystems.
Will a Windows user be able to open it?
They can upload it to iCloud.com (free Apple ID) and open it in Pages there. Or export to DOCX or PDF before sending.
Will images and layouts survive?
Yes. The bundle contents are byte-identical.
Can I send multiple Pages files at once?
Yes, 3 free, 25 with a $2 bulk upload, or zip a folder.

Related file types

Looking for size-based pages instead? See the pricing table or read the full FAQ.