It is named after thecity of Ventura[4] and is the tenth macOS release to bear a name from the company's home state ofCalifornia. The macOS 13 Ventura logo, official graphics and default wallpaper resemble an abstractCalifornia poppy.[5]
macOS Ventura is the last version of macOS supporting Macs released in 2017, including the 21.5-inch 2017iMac and the12-inch MacBook, with the exception of theiMac Pro, which is supported by releases up tomacOS Sequoia.
macOS Ventura includes changes, many related to productivity, and adds two apps fromiOS andiPadOS: Weather and Clock.[5]Freeform was added in an update to all three operating systems.[6]
Weather: shows detailed weather forecasts.[5] Clicking on the Weather widget now opens this app, notThe Weather Channel's website.
Clock: displays world time and manages alarms, stopwatches, and timers.[5] Clicking on the Clock widget now opens this app, not the Date & Time section ofSystem Preferences.
Freeform, a whiteboard app that supports real-time collaboration (added in version 13.1).[6]
Apple Music adds the ability for the user to mark artists as "favorites" and receive new music notifications from those artists.
Home supports a new architecture rebuilt from the ground up with Ventura 13.1.[7]
Print dialogs have been redesigned.[5] Many users[who?] report that Print Presets no longer save all essential printer features (paper type, duplexing, color mode, print quality, etc.) requiring settings to be manually selected with every print job.[citation needed]
Ability to play ambient background sounds as an accessibility feature in System Settings.
Apple's Virtualization framework: better support for multitouch gestures in macOS VenturaVMs, support for graphics acceleration, folder sharing, and Rosetta 2 in Linux VMs.[5]
Metal 3, with support for spatial and temporal image upscaling.[5]
About This Mac tab was updated. It now shows an image of the device you are using and shows less information, it also gives you an option to go toSystem Settings to see more info about your Mac.[5]
Activity Monitor statistics on the graph by default now refreshes by 1 second even when the chart data is set to update every 5 seconds. This makes sure that the user can make good use of the real time CPU or RAM trackers while not wasting battery with the 1 second option. Energy Tab remains unchanged.
Fps V-sync limits are double in relative to your monitors refresh rate in OpenGL programs. This is because of the newCAMetalLayertiming model.
iCloud
Advanced Data Protection: optional end-to-end encryption for alliCloud data except emails, calendars and contacts.
Rapid Security Response, a new update mechanism to rapidly patch security vulnerabilities without having to install a full system update; according to Apple, these patches will not require a reboot.[5][9]
New Login Items section in System Settings (in the General pane), which shows all programs that start on boot (including all LaunchAgents and LaunchDaemons for both the user and the system). In previous versions of macOS, the Login Items list in the "Users & Groups" pane only showed programs that registered themselves to be displayed, and most malware would not have been listed.
Confirmation before allowing data connections with USB-C accessories, to prevent malicious USB-C chargers from installing malware.[10][5]
Gatekeeper now checks the notarization of third-party apps every time they are launched.[5]
Lockdown Mode, which prevents USB devices from connecting when the Mac is asleep, blocks the installation of MDM profiles, limits the risk of malicious attachments in theMessages app,[5] and removes just-in-time compilation for JavaScript in Safari.
Built-in apps cannot be moved from the cryptographically verified Signed System Volume to another location where they could be tampered with.[5]
ThePreview app on Mac no longer supportsPostScript (.ps) andEncapsulated PostScript (.eps) files. Printing of such files, to a printer natively supporting PostScript, remains possible by accessing the Printer Queue from System Settings and dragging the file into the queue window.[11][12][13]
UnicodeHex Input does not work if thecode point four‑digit number is 0xx0 (first and last digits in the number are zero).[14] This issue was resolved in Ventura 13.3.
Ventura 13.5 introduced a bug in which user-installed apps do not appear under the 'Location Services' section in the 'Privacy and Security' settings. Due to this, users are unable to modify location permissions or view the list of applications installed by them that have access to their location information.[15] This issue was resolved in Ventura 13.5.1.
macOS Ventura is the last release for Macs withApple T1 Security chip. macOS Ventura officially supports Macs withApple silicon and Intel'sSkylake-based Xeon-W and 7th-generationKaby Lake chips or later, and drops support for Macs released from 2015 to 2016, officially marking the end of support for the Retina MacBook Pro, 2015-2017 MacBook Air, 2014 Mac Mini, 2015 iMac and cylindrical Mac Pro. The 2016 MacBook Pro is also dropped, however, the operating system can be installed and run using OpenCore because all required drivers for T1 system are present (drivers are removed in macOS Sonoma). The 21.5 inch 2017 iMac is the only supported standard configuration model to have no Retina display.
Macs that support macOS Ventura are as follows.[5][16][17]
AirPlay to Mac, always-on "Hey Siri", 4K HDR streaming, and Spatial Audio are not supported on all models. Offline dictation, Live Captions, Portrait Mode in FaceTime, and "Reference mode" (which allows users to use an iPad as a secondaryreference monitor) only work on Apple silicon Macs.[5]
Unofficial support on older models (discontinued hardware)
By using patch tools, macOS Ventura can be unofficially installed on earlier models that are officially unsupported, such as a 2017 MacBook Air and a 2015 MacBook Pro. Using these methods, it is possible to install macOS Ventura on models as early as a 2008 MacBook Pro or a 2007 iMac (after aPenryn CPU upgrade).[18][5]
The first developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura was released on June 6, 2022.[19] Apple maintains Ventura release notes: forconsumers, forenterprise, fordevelopers, as well as asecurity update page.
^Mike Wuerthele (September 21, 2023)."Apple releases macOS Ventura 13.6, iOS & iPadOS 16.7, watchOS 9.6.3, macOS Monterey 12.7".AppleInsider.Archived from the original on October 8, 2023. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2023.Build numbers have been incremented to 22G120 for macOS Ventura, 21G816 for macOS Monterey, and 20U502 for watchOS 9.6.3. Apple's iOS 16.7 and iPadOS 16.7 have been updated to build 20H19.
^Clover, Juli (October 25, 2023)."Apple Releases macOS Sonoma 14.1".MacRumors.Archived from the original on October 25, 2023. RetrievedOctober 26, 2023.In addition to macOS Sonoma 14.1, Apple has also released macOS Ventura 13.6.1 and macOS Monterey 12.7.1 with many of the same security fixes for those still running older versions of macOS.