Preview not opening all images in separate windows

Preview - open all files in own windows, Tahoe 26.1


In System Settings I have "prefer tabs when opening documents" set to "never". In Preview I have "open each file in its own window" selected.


Yet when opening 30+ images via selecting in Finder and using "open with Preview" only a dozen are opened in separate windows, with the rest in one tabbed window.


How can I stop this? It is absolutely infuriating.


I've tried Terminal commands but they didn't help.


% defaults write -app Preview AppleWindowTabbingMode -string never

% defaults write -app Preview AppleWindowTabbingMode -string manual

% defaults write -app Preview AppleWindowTabbingMode -string fullscreen

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 26.1

Posted on Nov 15, 2025 9:49 AM

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Nov 15, 2025 11:16 AM in response to chocfruit

I can reproduce this, sort of. Can you please confirm the threshold to see how reproducible it is? You state 'a dozen', perhaps you're approximating since I find the threshold to be 15 images. If I open 1-15 images, they open in separate windows. If I open ≥16 images, the first 14 open in separate windows and the remaining 2-n images open in a single window. For example, with 55 images, 14 in their own windows and the remaining 41 in a single window.


The limitation actually seems to be that Preview will not allow >15 open windows. If I open 15 images, the 16th images is added to an existing window.


There's a nuance there that also confirms it's not a memory limitation (I also have 48 GB so that seems really unlikely, especially since I can easily open 55 images in Photoshop), which is that if I move to a different Space then I can open an additional image in it's own window in Preview. If I have 15 images open in one Space, and open a new image in a different Space, subsequent images in that Space add to the first one and the same window. So really, for images in their own windows it's 15 images in one Space plus one additional image per additional Space. I typically use 5 Spaces so I can open 19 total images in their own windows, but if I add a 6th Space then I get an extra window.


Having said all that, this may be the expected behavior since it's not just with Tahoe...my Mac still on Sequoia behaves in exactly the same way.


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Nov 15, 2025 11:38 AM in response to neuroanatomist

Thanks for the detailed response – I have checked and can open up to 15 in separate windows, and then for 16+ the 16th and above get added to an existing window. It seems like they've hard-coded it, but why? The prefs option should be named "open up to 15 images in separate windows" if that's all they think we should be able to do. "All" should mean all. It used to – or rather, I remember OSes going back to System 7, way before tabs were invented, and I don't ever recall seeing anything like this before.


If people want tabbed view there is a setting to force tabs for everything – that might even be the default, I can't remember now.


I'll submit feedback!

Nov 15, 2025 11:56 AM in response to chocfruit

You're welcome. It does seem odd, I can easily have 20+ Safari windows open (and reportedly 500 tabs), but only 15 windows in Preview?


It's certainly manageable by macOS, I opened 15 images in separate windows in Preview (and I tried to push the system by opening RAW images that are 30-35 MB per image), and Preview is using only a small fraction of my system memory (which is at 18% pressure with no swaps). Heck, Apple's own forum isn't using much less memory. 😝




Nov 15, 2025 11:05 AM in response to chocfruit

chocfruit wrote:

Preview - open all files in own windows, Tahoe 26.1

In System Settings I have "prefer tabs when opening documents" set to "never". In Preview I have "open each file in its own window" selected.

Yet when opening 30+ images via selecting in Finder and using "open with Preview" only a dozen are opened in separate windows, with the rest in one tabbed window.

How can I stop this? It is absolutely infuriating.



You stop it by not doing it.


For one— opening 30 Preview windows seems unmanageable by any account. (?)


I would suggest you create a more realistic work flow whatever you are doing or trying to accomplish....



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Nov 15, 2025 11:51 AM in response to leroydouglas

30 isn't unmanageable for me.


I've worked with easily 100 images at once in Photoshop previously.


My workflow used to be: open all images, quickly close all the ones which I don't need/aren't good enough using cmd-W, and then take whatever action I want with the remaining photos, perhaps using a script, depending on what I am doing. Apple forcing images into tabs makes that process more tedious because a three-key shortcut is harder to do than a two-key one.


I can't fathom anyone with multiple images to analyse/work with opening them and working on them one at a time. That's a massive waste of time to me. Open them all, view them full screen, close what you don't need, then work on the rest. It's much easier to see what you still have left to do by the number of open windows.


Obviously there will be limitations in RAM at some point where the Mac can't cope with drawing so many windows and slows to a crawl, I've run into that before, but it shouldn't be an issue with today's machines wanting to open 100 screenshots at once.

Nov 15, 2025 3:02 PM in response to dialabrain

Not everyone comes here to complain about things which annoy them in macOS. I noticed this months ago but didn't feel like posting about it until today when I had free time and ran into it again.


Likely there are others out there with the same annoyance with Preview but they can't be bothered to post here asking for help either. The only reason I did is that I know some apps have settings which can only be changed via Terminal commands – I was hoping there was such a command to change Preview's behaviour.


It makes no sense to me that I can open 100 images in tabs in Preview but can't open them in separate windows.

Preview not opening all images in separate windows

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