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Frequently Asked Questions

 


Everything you need 
to know.

We like to keep things simple: no hidden subscriptions, no data tracking, just tools that work. We've gathered the most frequent questions here to help you get started with Kiwidget with total confidence.

Kiwidget is a native macOS toolbox that gathers over 30 essential utilities (converters, generators, compressors) into one clean interface, so you can stop relying on dozens of bookmarked websites.

You get full access to all 30+ widgets for 5 days with no restrictions. After the trial, you keep access to 5 free widgets, or you can upgrade to unlock everything forever.

No. It’s a one-time purchase. Pay once, own it forever—including all future updates and new tools added to the collection.

Yes. You can pin your top 3 favorite tools to the macOS menu bar for instant access anytime, even when the app is in the background.

No. Most widgets process data locally on your machine. Your images, videos, and sensitive data never leave your Mac.

Yes, almost every tool (converters, CSS generators, encoders) works without an internet connection. Only tools that fetch live data (like "Can I Use" or "Web Analyser") require being online.

Kiwidget supports standard formats (JPG, PNG, WebP).

Absolutely. The app is fully optimized for both Intel and Apple Silicon chips to ensure peak performance on all modern Macs.

Yes, your lifetime license is tied to your account. You can activate it on your personal machines (e.g., your home iMac and your work MacBook).

The app automatically checks for updates on launch. You will receive all new widgets and bug fixes for free as soon as they are released.

Currently, Kiwidget is a macOS exclusive to ensure a 100% native experience and seamless integration with the system menu bar.

We love suggestions! We build Kiwidget for creators. If a specific tool is missing, let us know and it might just show up in the next update.

All your preferences and shortcut settings are stored locally in your macOS system library. Nothing is synced to third-party clouds.