If you don’t have access to a device, you can still use iCloud Drive, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Contacts, Notes, and more, directly from iCloud.com.
Web-only access to iCloud lets you share and collaborate with others in real time on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, even without access to an Apple device. That means you can invite anyone to share a file. Then they can use their web-only account to access the file and make edits, without leaving iCloud. It includes access to iCloud Drive, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Notes for iCloud, and Shared Albums*, and 1GB of free storage for any notes and documents that you create.
Learn more about iWork for iCloud.
* Not all features are available in all countries or regions.
Simply go to iCloud.com and sign in to your Apple Account. If you don't remember it, learn how to find it. If you don’t have an Apple Account, learn how to create one.
After you create your account, you're signed in automatically.
iCloud.com supports the latest versions of Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Opera. Learn more about the system requirements for iCloud.
If you have an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Vision Pro, you can get the full set of iCloud features. Simply sign in to iCloud. You get immediate access to all iCloud features and 5GB of free storage. From your device, you can upgrade to iCloud+ to access premium features such as iCloud Private Relay, Hide My Email, and HomeKit Secure Video support.*
* Not all features are available in all countries or regions.
Web-only iCloud accounts are limited to 1GB of storage. You need an iPhone, iPad, or Mac to access the full set of iCloud features and upgrade to iCloud+.
Your Apple Account is the account that you use to access Apple services like the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, and more. It includes the email address or phone number and password you use to sign in, as well as the contact, payment, and security details that you use across Apple Services.