Uncategorized May 17, 2024 · 2 mins read · Last updated October 09, 2024

ISO 13485 PDF Download

You're probably looking for a free PDF download for the ISO 13485, the standard for quality management for medical devices.

If you're looking for a short answer, the TLDR is that it's essentially impossible to find a free PDF for the ISO 13485 online. Believe me, I've tried. Anyway, the simplest solution is to use the Estonian website (link to instructions).

Update (2024): Sometimes, the ISO 13485 PDF actually pops up on Google as a (probably pirated) PDF file. While I won't link to it here for obvious reasons, you could try your luck by re-running your Google Search with filetype:pdf in your query (click here).

You see, I grew up in the golden ages of the internet when BitTorrent and then, later, one-click hosters were a thing. So, suffice to say, I do have some skills when it comes to searching. I attempted to search for the ISO 13485 PDF when, at my first company, we were getting started on our medical device certification. I didn't manage to find it.

Why The ISO 13485 Is Not Freely Available

Why is is not really available? The most likely reasons are:
  • It's watermarked - the name of the company (yours?) which purchases it gets added to the footer or side of the PDF.
  • The total number of companies purchasing these standards is super low, which further reduces the likelihood of it showing up online.

Anyway, by now you've probably noticed that I'm only wasting your time because I created this page for our search engine optimization so that we'd get more visitors like you.

Download the ISO 13485 PDF From The Estonian Website: Not Free, But ~30€ And The Same Content

The final and most pragmatic approach is to purchase the standards on the Estonian website. Here's a link to my article with a price comparison and instructions on how to get it done.

The standards there usually cost around 30€, so I think that's fair enough given that the other websites easily charge 100-600€ which is beyond ridiculous. That being said, the whole situation that these sort of standards are not freely available should be rather embarrassing for the EU - and there's actually an ongoing discussion on whether they might become freely available in the future.
Dr. Oliver Eidel

Dr. Oliver Eidel

I’m a medical doctor, software engineer and regulatory dude. I’m also the founder of OpenRegulatory.

Through OpenRegulatory, I’ve helped 100+ companies with their medical device compliance. While it’s also my job that we stay profitable, I try to dedicate a lot of my time towards writing free content like our articles and templates. Maybe that will make consulting unnecessary some day? :)

If you’re still lost and have further questions, reach out any time!
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