Use iCloud Drive with Keynote on iPhone
When iCloud Drive is turned on for your device, it stores your presentations and keeps them up to date on your computers, iOS devices and iPadOS devices where you’re signed in to the same Apple Account. You always see the latest versions of your presentations, no matter where you made your last edits.
For seamless syncing of presentations, use iCloud Drive and devices that meet these minimum system requirements: macOS 13, iOS 16 or iPadOS 16, or later. On iPhone or iPad, items stored in iCloud Drive appear in the presentation manager.
You can also use Keynote for iCloud to create and edit Keynote presentations using a supported web browser on a Mac computer or Windows device.
Set up iCloud Drive on your iPhone or iPad
Tap Settings on your Home screen, then do one of the following:
If you’re already signed in to your Apple Account: Tap your name at the top of Settings.
If you’re not signed in to your Apple Account: Tap “Sign in to your iPhone”, enter your Apple Account email address (or phone number) and password, or request an Apple Account, then sign in. Follow any instructions to authenticate.
Important: If you forget the sign-in information for your Apple Account, you can recover it on the Apple Account website. Though you can have more than one Apple Account, it’s not recommended. Purchases made while signed in to one Apple Account can’t be merged with those made while signed in to another Apple Account.
Tap iCloud, then scroll down and turn on iCloud Drive.
Scroll down, then turn in Keynote.
This setting allows Keynote presentations to sync across your devices.
When iCloud is turned off for Keynote on this device, edits you make or new presentations that you create, aren’t saved in iCloud Drive. Presentations that are newly created or changed on other devices or on your computer, aren’t available in Keynote on this device.
Tips for managing presentations across devices
Here are a few things to keep in mind about using iCloud to manage your presentations across devices:
If you edit and then close a presentation when you’re not connected to the internet, you see a cloud icon on the presentation thumbnail. The next time you connect to the internet, the edited presentation is saved in iCloud Drive.
If you edit a presentation on multiple computers or devices and don’t allow time for your edits to sync, you will see clashes. If you do get a clash, you can choose to preserve any or all the versions. (This applies only to presentations not shared with others).
If you delete a presentation, you can select whether to delete it from Keynote on all your devices or only on the one you’re using. If you delete it on only the device you’re using, it appears in the presentation manager with an iCloud badge in the corner; tap the thumbnail to download the presentation again. Deleting a presentation that someone shared with you removes it from your iCloud Drive and from Keynote on all your devices. You can tap the shared link again to add the presentation back to your iCloud Drive, where it becomes available on all your computers and devices that have iCloud turned on.
If you use folders to organise your presentations, the same folder organisation applies on all your devices.
If you add a password to a presentation on one device, it will be required to open the presentation on all your devices.