Open a .logicx file — play the project in your browser
Published August 2026
A .logicx only opens in Logic Pro on a Mac — there's no Windows, Android or web version of Logic, and "file viewer" sites can't render one (a .logicx is a macOS package: to show you anything meaningful, the session has to be rebuilt, not "viewed"). This page is the route that actually opens it: upload the zipped project and play it in your browser.
What opens, exactly
- Tracks — names, colors, order, levels and pans
- The arrangement — regions at their real positions, markers included
- MIDI — every note, openable and editable in a piano roll
- Tempo and time-signature map — multi-point, under everything
- Audio — plays exactly as recorded
The honest limit: Logic-only instruments (Alchemy, Sampler, Drummer) exist only inside Logic, so those tracks play with stand-in sounds rather than the exact patch.
Open your .logicx now
Zip the .logicx (right-click → Compress on a Mac; it usually travels as a zip already) and upload it. It opens as a playable session — free account, nothing to install.
Open the project →Three things people come here to do
Hear a project without Logic — a collaborator sent it, you're on a PC, a phone, a Chromebook: it plays in the browser on all of them. Share it — once open, send the link and anyone can play it with no account and no install. Move it to another DAW — the same upload converts to a native Ableton Live set, FL Studio project or REAPER project, editable on the other side.
The zip note that prevents 90% of failures
Zip the .logicx itself — not the files inside it. On a Mac: right-click the package → Compress. On Windows (where the package shows as a normal folder): right-click → Send to → Compressed folder. If someone sent you a zip, upload it exactly as it arrived.
FAQ
Can I open a .logicx file without Logic Pro?
Yes — upload the zipped .logicx and it opens in your browser as a playable session: tracks, arrangement, editable MIDI, tempo map, audio as recorded. Free account; no Logic, no Mac.
Why can't file-viewer sites open a .logicx?
A .logicx is a macOS package — a folder of binary project data, not a document. There's nothing to “view” without rebuilding the session, which is what happens here: it opens as actual playable tracks.
Do I need a Mac to zip the project?
No. On Windows the .logicx shows as a normal folder — right-click it → Send to → Compressed (zipped) folder. Zip the package itself, not its contents.
Is my project private?
Your project uploads over an encrypted connection into a private space only you control — delete it anytime.
Can I turn the .logicx into an Ableton, FL Studio or REAPER project?
Yes — the same upload converts to a native .als, .flp or .rpp, every direction. 5 conversions a month are free with no account, 20 with a free account, unlimited on Pro.