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iOS 26 adds new ‘Preview’ app on iPhone, here’s how I’m using it – 9to5Mac

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Last updated: 2025/12/30 at 12:18 PM
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iOS 26 adds two brand new apps to your iPhone’s Home Screen, here’s how I’m using one of them: the Preview app.

Preview app expands beyond the Mac with iOS 26 and iPadOS 26

Apple adds new features to iOS all the time, but it’s not as common that we get brand new system apps. In iOS 26 though, there are two: Preview and Apple Games.

The Preview app is inspired by Preview on the Mac, offering a dedicated hub for PDF and image viewing and edits. It’s now available on both iPhone and iPad via iOS 26 and iPadOS 26.

Here’s how Apple describes the new app:

Preview comes to iPad, giving users a dedicated app for creating a quick sketch, as well as viewing, editing, and marking up PDFs and images with Apple Pencil or by touch. Users can access all of their PDFs and images in the Files app right from Preview, create an empty page, use Apple Pencil to draw and write on it, and use AutoFill to quickly fill out PDF forms.

I’ve been using Preview since the first iOS and iPadOS 26 betas in June. I initially wasn’t sure how much value could be added to what the Files app already offered, but I’ve grown to appreciate having Preview available as a standalone app.

What I’m using Preview for today

Before iOS 26, PDFs and images saved inside the Files app would launch right in that same app. Most other file types, however, open in separate dedicated apps. For example, documents for Pages, Keynote, and Numbers are all saved inside Files, but launch inside those separate apps.

I’ve found several advantages to using the separate Preview app in iOS 26.

One is that it makes it easier to manage multiple documents on your iPhone and iPad.

I’ve had to deal with a lot more documents than usual lately as part of a home buying process. And in iOS 26, it’s been easier to access and view those various PDFs right on my iPhone.

This is partly due to the Files app’s ‘Quick Look’ function.

Even though a PDF will now open in Preview by default, you can also view it directly in Files via Quick Look.

This means if you have several PDFs you’re juggling, it’s easy to have one open in Preview and another open in Files—thus letting you quickly jump back and forth via the app switcher. Essentially, it makes multitasking feel less slow and clunky.

I’ve appreciated Preview on iPad too, especially combined with the new iPadOS 26 windowing system.

In iPadOS 26 I have unique window setups for the Preview and Files apps. I keep Preview in a large window that occupies most of the left side of the screen, while Files lives in a narrow window on the right side. This lets me easily view a PDF in Preview while navigating my Files database at the same time. It’s a great setup for hopping into different documents more quickly.

Preview offers a more expansive and accessible set of tools for editing PDFs too. It feels much closer to what the Mac has long offered via its Preview app. I’ve been using new and existing features to add and remove pages from PDFs, sign documents with Markup, fill out PDFs, and more.

The greater flexibility of being able to use Preview and Files in tandem, along with a beefed up toolset, has made Preview a welcome addition on both iPhone and iPad.

What’s your experience been like with Preview in iOS 26? Let us know in the comments.

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