How to open .CDY files on Mac
To open .CDY files on Mac, open Cinderella and use File/Open (or equivalent) to load the .cdy file (do not rename the extension).
Step-by-step instructions
- Open Cinderella and use File/Open (or equivalent) to load the .cdy file (do not rename the extension).
- For viewing/browsing, OK Geometry may be an alternative if you do not need full editing.
Recommended software
- VS Code
- Notepad++/TextEdit
- jq (CLI)
Alternative methods
- Open .CDY in a browser-based viewer if desktop apps fail.
- Try opening .CDY on Mac with a secondary app to rule out app-specific issues.
- Convert .CDY only with trusted tools when direct opening is not possible.
Common issues
The .CDY file won’t open or opens in the wrong app
This usually happens when Cinderella is not installed, the file association is missing, or the system doesn’t recognize the format reliably.
- Open Cinderella first and use its File/Open command to select the .cdy file.
- If you only need viewing, try OK Geometry, which supports browsing Cinderella (.cdy) constructions.
The file type is not detected correctly by tools or uploaders
Some format registries/tools report no magic signature for application/vnd.cinderella, so detection can rely heavily on the .cdy extension and context.
- Keep the original .cdy extension; do not rename it to another type to “force” opening.
- When uploading or emailing, consider sharing the intended app name (Cinderella) so recipients know what to use.
“File is corrupted” or construction does not load fully
The file may be incomplete (interrupted download/copy) or created by a different workflow/version that your viewer cannot interpret.
- Re-copy or re-download the file from the original source and confirm the transfer completed.
- Try opening with the original application (Cinderella) rather than a viewer; viewers may support only a subset of features.
Security note
.CDY is a specialized geometry construction format; while it is not typically an executable, opening untrusted files still risks vulnerabilities in the parsing application—prefer opening files from known sources in up-to-date software.