Posted: April 14, 2026 | Reading Time: 3 minutes
Tired of squinting at tiny icons on your Mac? Whether you have a high-resolution Retina display or just prefer a more visual layout, making icons larger is a simple adjustment that can save your eyesight and make your workflow much smoother.
Good news: You don’t need any third-party software. macOS offers several native ways to scale up your icons depending on where you want them bigger—on the Desktop, inside a specific Folder, or in the Sidebar.
Have a different Mac question? Leave a comment below or check out our guide on customizing your Finder toolbar.
Posted: April 14, 2026 | Reading Time: 3 minutes
Tired of squinting at tiny icons on your Mac? Whether you have a high-resolution Retina display or just prefer a more visual layout, making icons larger is a simple adjustment that can save your eyesight and make your workflow much smoother.
Good news: You don’t need any third-party software. macOS offers several native ways to scale up your icons depending on where you want them bigger—on the Desktop, inside a specific Folder, or in the Sidebar.
Have a different Mac question? Leave a comment below or check out our guide on customizing your Finder toolbar.
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