The XPS Viewer is typically integrated with Internet Explorer by default. However, this arrangement may pose issues if Internet Explorer is not your default browser. Currently, alternative browsers like Firefox, Safari, or Opera are unable to open XPS Documents.

To address this concern, we have developed a standalone XPS Viewer. With our standalone viewer, you can access XPS documents even if Internet Explorer is not your default browser.

Our XPS Viewer comes with additional features to enhance document functionality and security. These include annotations, XPS conversion, document property customization, a sidebar for convenient navigation, and support for digital signatures. Additionally, the standalone viewer supports standard operations such as printing.

Key features of our standalone XPS Viewer:

  • Annotation Capabilities: Add text notes, ink notes, and highlight annotations to any XPS document for reference or emphasis.

  • XPS Conversion: Convert Microsoft XML Paper Specification (XPS) files to image files (PNG).

  • Enhanced Security: Support for security features, such as digital signatures, to bolster document security.

  • Document Property Customization: Add various document properties, including creator, identifier, content type, title, subject, description, keywords, language, and category.

  • Common Operations: Perform standard operations like save-a-copy, print-output, copy-to-clipboard, zoom, and text search.

  • Built-in Sidebar: Facilitates ease of reading with a sidebar featuring thumbnails of all pages. Navigate between pages by clicking on the thumbnails.

  • Browser Compatibility: Our standalone XPS Viewer is not reliant on Microsoft Internet Explorer, making it suitable for users of Firefox, Safari, and Opera.

Discover the latest version of our XPS Viewer here.