Exhibit Stamping Software That Works on Mac
No Windows required. No Parallels. No Boot Camp. ExhibitPrep runs directly in your Mac browser.
Try Free on MacWorks on MacBook, iMac, Mac Mini, Mac Studio, and iPad
- ExhibitPrep runs in Safari, Chrome, or any Mac browser with no installation, no Parallels, and no Boot Camp.
- ExhibitPrep works on all Apple Silicon Macs, including M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips, because browser-based tools have no ARM compatibility issues.
- Final Exhibits 2 and LegalExhibitStickers are Windows-only and have no Mac version.
- E-Sticker and Exhibit Master II run on Mac only through Adobe Acrobat, which costs about $240 per year.
- About 30% of legal professionals use Mac, yet most exhibit stamping software remains Windows-only.
- ExhibitPrep also works on iPad through Safari or Chrome, including combining PDFs and generating tables of contents.
- Five ExhibitPrep single-use sessions cost $25, versus $315-430 in year one for an Acrobat-based stamping setup.
The Mac Attorney's Frustration
About 30% of legal professionals use Mac. Yet most exhibit stamping software is Windows-only:
- Final Exhibits 2 — Windows 10+ only, no Mac version
- LegalExhibitStickers — Windows only, requires Adobe Acrobat Reader
- E-Sticker/Exhibit Master — Require Adobe Acrobat ($240/year)
ExhibitPrep: Built for Mac (and Everything Else)
ExhibitPrep is 100% browser-based. It works anywhere you have a web browser:
Mac Compatibility Comparison
| Software | Mac Native | iPad | Apple Silicon | Requires Acrobat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ExhibitPrep | ||||
| Final Exhibits 2 | ||||
| LegalExhibitStickers | ||||
| E-Sticker | via Acrobat | |||
| Exhibit Master II | via Acrobat |
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True Cost for Mac Users
Option A: Acrobat-Based Tools
Option B: ExhibitPrep
Save $290-405 in your first year alone
See ExhibitPrep on Mac
Watch how easy it is to stamp exhibits directly in your Mac browser.

Why Mac Users Love ExhibitPrep
Instant Access
Open Safari, start stamping. No downloads, no installation, no waiting.
iPad Compatible
Stamp exhibits on iPad at the courthouse. Great for last-minute prep.
No Acrobat Needed
Save $240/year. ExhibitPrep works standalone—no plug-ins required.
The honest take
If you already own Adobe Acrobat Pro and are happy with E-Sticker or Exhibit Master, those tools work fine on Mac via Acrobat. But if you're paying $240/year just to run exhibit stamping software, or you want iPad access, ExhibitPrep is the more practical choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exhibit stamping software works on Mac?
ExhibitPrep is a browser-based exhibit stamping tool that works natively on Mac, Windows, iPad, and Chromebook. Unlike Windows-only tools like Final Exhibits 2 or LegalExhibitStickers, ExhibitPrep runs entirely in your web browser with no installation required.
Why do most exhibit stamping tools only work on Windows?
Most exhibit stamping software was developed as desktop applications for Windows, the historically dominant platform in law firms. Tools like Final Exhibits 2 and LegalExhibitStickers require Windows 10 or later. Browser-based alternatives like ExhibitPrep work on any operating system.
Can I stamp exhibits on my MacBook without Parallels or Boot Camp?
Yes, ExhibitPrep works directly in Safari, Chrome, or any Mac browser. No virtual machines, Parallels, or Boot Camp required. Simply visit the ExhibitPrep tool in your browser and start stamping immediately.
Does ExhibitPrep work on Apple Silicon Macs (M1/M2/M3)?
Yes, ExhibitPrep works perfectly on all Apple Silicon Macs including M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips. Since it runs in your browser, there are no compatibility issues with ARM-based processors.
What about iPad for exhibit stamping?
ExhibitPrep works on iPad through Safari or Chrome. You can stamp exhibits, combine PDFs, and generate tables of contents directly on your iPad—great for courthouse preparation or remote work.
Ready to stamp exhibits on your Mac?
No installation, no Acrobat, no Windows. Just open your browser and start stamping.
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