Windows operating system comes with an inbuilt file preview feature embedded in Explorer. This feature lets you preview documents and images before uploading them on apps like Skype, Facebook, and more. But what happens if you want to preview videos, audio, spreadsheets, ZIP, and more? In that case, install QuickLook for Windows. So, what exactly is QuickLook for Windows 10, and where can you get this app? For answers and more, read to the end.
Part 1: Download Quick Look App on Microsoft Store
If your computer is always handling documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, presentations, images, and other files, it’s probably time to install QuickLook for Mac and Windows. This intelligent program lets you quickly preview files without opening them on separate apps. Just think of it as the “file viewer” feature on Windows File Explorer, which allows you to view files before loading online or opening them on local apps. Of course, this can help you know which app can open the file and if it’s the correct file to open.
But although the inbuilt file viewer is excellent to use, it has limited capabilities. For example, you cannot preview zipped files. Also, this inbuilt function cannot preview media files like audio and video. For this reason, install QuickLook for Windows and preview everything on your PC. And by the way, it’s absolutely free to use and comes bundled with a media player to open compatible video and audio formats.
Below is how to install and use QuickLook by Paddy Xu:
Step1 Open Microsoft Store and search for QuickLook. Make sure you select the option published by Paddy Xu.