Keynote is free for all current Apple users and often comes pre-installed on new hardware. If you have deleted it or are setting up a new device, you can find it on the official App Store .
Open the App Store and search for "Keynote." As of version 15.1, the app is part of the Apple Creator Studio suite, though core features remain free to download and use.
A native version of Keynote is available for visionOS 2.0 and later, allowing you to rehearse in immersive virtual environments like a theater or conference room. Using Keynote on Windows and Chromebook
Downloading is the first step toward creating cinematic, professional-grade presentations. As of May 2026, the software is available across the entire Apple ecosystem and accessible via the web for Windows and ChromeOS users. How to Download Keynote on Apple Devices
Locate Keynote in the iOS App Store. It requires iOS 18.0 or iPadOS 18.0 or later.
While there is no native "Keynote for Windows" exe file to download, you can still create and edit .key files on non-Apple hardware.