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macOS Ventura

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19th major version of the macOS operating system
"macOS 13" redirects here. For macOS 10.13, seemacOS High Sierra.

Operating system
macOS Ventura
Version of themacOS operating system
Screenshot of macOS Ventura
DeveloperApple
OS family
Source modelClosed, withopen source components
General
availability
October 24, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-10-24)[1]
Latest release13.7.5[2] (March 31, 2025; 25 days ago (2025-03-31)) [±]
Update methodSoftware Update
Platformsx86-64,ARM64
Kernel typeHybrid (XNU)
LicenseProprietary software with open-source components and content licensed withAPSL
Preceded bymacOS Monterey
Succeeded bymacOS Sonoma
Official websiteapple.com/macos/ventura at theWayback Machine (archived 2023-09-25)
TaglineWorks smarter. Plays harder. Goes further.[1]
Support status
Receiving security updates. Drops support for Macs released from 2015 to 2016.
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macOS

macOS Ventura (version 13) is the nineteenthmajor release ofmacOS,Apple'soperating system forMacintosh computers. The successor tomacOS Monterey, it was announced atWWDC 2022 on June 6, 2022, and launched on October 24, 2022.[3] macOS Ventura was succeeded bymacOS Sonoma, which was released on September 26, 2023.

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.

History

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Further information:macOS version history

New features

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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]

New system features

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  • Stage Manager, which provides an alternative interface for multitasking, in addition to the previousMission Control.[5]

New apps

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  • 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]

Changes

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  • Mail adds "send later" and "undo send" options and includes improvements to search, email organization, and formatting.[5]
  • Spotlight produces richer search results; with Live Text, it can return pictures that contain the queried text.[5]
  • Safari adds Shared Tab Groups andPasskeys, usesWebAuthn for password-less account management, gets a redesigned sidebar, and gainsAVIF support.[5]
  • Messages now allows the user to edit and unsend recentiMessages, similar toiOS 16 andiPadOS 16.[5]
  • FaceTime gets Handoff, the ability to transfer a call between multiple Apple devices.[5]
  • Continuity Camera, a feature that allows a user'siPhone to wirelessly serve as afront-facing camera, with support for Desk View on some iPhones.[5]
  • System Preferences is renamed to System Settings and gets a brand newtabbed interface and re-organized panes based on the iOS/iPadOSSettings app.[5]
    • Because of this, the app-specific "Preferences..." menu bar item has been renamed "Settings..." for all apps.[5]
  • Photos app:iCloud Shared Photo Library allows multiple members of iCloudFamily Sharing to add, edit, and delete photos in the same photo library.[5]
  • TheGame Center dashboard is redesigned.
  • Font Book gets a new visual design.[5]
  • Maps adds support for routes with multiple stops.
  • Siri gets redesigned to match its appearance sinceiOS 14 andiPadOS 14.[5]
  • Apple Music adds the ability for the user to mark artists as "favorites" and receive new music notifications from those artists.
  • 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.
  • New backgrounds and screensavers.
  • A bug was fixed inDisk Utility concerning the verification ofTime Machine backup volumes.[7]
  • Improved game controller support.[5]
  • 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]
  • Live Text now works in videos.[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]
  • iCloud
    • Advanced Data Protection: optional end-to-end encryption for alliCloud data except emails, calendars and contacts.
    • Support forphysical security keys
  • Security
    • 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][8]
    • 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.[9][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]

Removed features

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  • 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.[10][11][12]
  • Network Utility has been removed.
  • The Network Locations feature was removed from the graphical user interface. It can still be accessed from the command line.[5]
  • Help files related to dial-up modems have been removed.
  • Schedule Shutdown, Restart and Boot have been removed from the graphical user interface. They can still be accessed from the command line.

Known problems

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  • UnicodeHex Input does not work if thecode point four‑digit number is 0xx0 (first and last digits in the number are zero).[13] This issue was resolved in Ventura 13.3.
  • Ventura 13.5 introduced a bug in which user-installed apps are not appearing 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.[14] This issue was resolved in Ventura 13.5.1.

Supported hardware

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macOS Ventura is the last release for Macs withApple T1 Security chip. macOS Ventura officially supports Macs withApple silicon and Intel'sXeon-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. MacBook Pro 2016 is also officially dropped, however, technically, the operating system can be installed and smoothly run there 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][15][16]

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)

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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).[17][5]

Release history

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The first developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura was released on June 6, 2022.[18] Apple maintains Ventura release notes: forconsumers, forenterprise, fordevelopers, as well as asecurity update page.

Previous releaseCurrent releaseSecurity response
macOS Ventura releases
VersionBuildRelease dateDarwin version
13.022A380October 24, 202222.1.0
xnu-8792.41.9~2
Sun Oct 9 20:15:52 PDT 2022
22A8380
13.0.122A400November 9, 2022
13.122C65December 13, 202222.2.0
xnu-8792.61.2~4
Fri Nov 11 02:06:26 PST 2022
13.222D49January 23, 202322.3.0
xnu-8792.81.2~2
Thu Jan 5 20:53:49 PST 2023
13.2.122D68February 13, 202322.3.0
xnu-8792.81.3~2
Mon Jan 30 20:38:43 PST 2023
13.322E252March 27, 202322.4.0
xnu-8796.101.5~3
Mon Mar 6 20:59:28 PST 2023
13.3.122E261April 7, 2023
13.3.1 (a)22E772610aMay 1, 2023
13.422F66May 18, 202322.5.0
xnu-8796.121.2~5
Mon Apr 24 20:52:43 PDT 2023
13.4.122F82June 21, 202322.5.0
xnu-8796.121.3~7
Thu Jun 8 22:22:22 PDT 2023
13.4.1 (a)22F770820bJuly 10, 2023
13.4.1 (c)22F770820dJuly 12, 2023[19]
13.522G74July 24, 202322.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3~6
Wed Jul 5 22:21:56 PDT 2023
13.5.122G90August 17, 2023
13.5.222G91September 7, 2023
13.622G120[20]September 21, 202322.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.700.8~1
Fri Sep 15 13:39:52 PDT 2023
13.6.122G313October 25, 2023[21]22.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.701.17~4
Wed Oct 4 21:25:26 PDT 2023
13.6.222G320November 7, 202322.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.701.17~6
Thu Nov 2 07:43:57 PDT 2023
13.6.322G436December 11, 2023[22]22.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.702.9~2
Tue Nov 7 21:48:06 PST 2023
13.6.422G513January 22, 202422.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.703.2~2
Sun Dec 17 22:18:09 PST 2023
13.6.522G621March 7, 202422.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.704.6~1
Mon Feb 19 19:48:53 PST 2024
13.6.622G630March 25, 2024
13.6.722G720May 13, 202422.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.705.2~1
Mon Apr 22 20:54:28 PDT 2024
13.6.822G820July 29, 202422.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.706.2~1
Mon Jun 24 01:20:40 PDT 2024
13.6.922G830August 7, 2024
13.722H123September 16, 202422.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.707.4~1
Wed Jul 31 21:42:48 PDT 2024
13.7.122H221October 28, 202422.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.708.1~1
Thu Sep 5 20:48:48 PDT 2024
13.7.222H313December 11, 202422.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.709.7~2
Fri Nov 15 17:21:49 PST 2024
13.7.322H417January 27, 202522.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.709.7~4
Thu Dec 5 23:40:57 PST 2024
13.7.422H420February 10, 202522.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.709.7~4
Thu Dec 5 23:45:11 PST 2024
13.7.522H527March 31, 202522.6.0
xnu-8796.141.3.711.5~1
Thu Mar 6 21:52:09 PST 2025

Timeline of Mac operating systems

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Timeline of Mac operating systems

References

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  2. ^Owen, Malcolm (March 31, 2025)."Apple hasn't forgotten about some older iOS, iPadOS, and macOS versions".AppleInsider. RetrievedMarch 31, 2025.
  3. ^Chin, Monica (June 6, 2022)."Apple announces macOS Ventura with new Stage Manager organization tool".The Verge.Archived from the original on June 7, 2022. RetrievedJune 6, 2022.
  4. ^Salgado, Cytlalli (June 21, 2022)."macOS Ventura: Apple's new operating system named after city".Ventura County Star.Archived from the original on June 29, 2022. RetrievedJune 21, 2022.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeCunningham, Andrew (October 26, 2022)."macOS 13 Ventura: The Ars Technica review".Ars Technica.Archived from the original on February 4, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2023.
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  7. ^Oakley, Howard (November 9, 2022)."Disk Utility and Time Machine in Ventura". Eclectic Light.Archived from the original on February 4, 2023. RetrievedNovember 10, 2022.
  8. ^"Rapid Security Responses on Apple devices".Apple Platform Deployment. October 24, 2022.Archived from the original on February 4, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2023.
  9. ^Evans, Jonny (January 4, 2019)."Apple wants to stop you from using dangerous USB-C devices".Computerworld.Archived from the original on February 4, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2023.
  10. ^"macOS Ventura : Aperçu n'ouvrira plus les fichiers PostScript".MacGeneration (in French). October 27, 2022.Archived from the original on February 4, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2023.
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  12. ^"View .ps and .eps files on Mac".Apple Support. October 24, 2022.Archived from the original on December 4, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2023.
  13. ^"Have you noticed that Unicode Hexadecimal Input does not work if the UCS/Unicode four-digit hexadecimal code point number begins and ends with a zero, and what is done about it?".Archived from the original on March 14, 2023. RetrievedMarch 15, 2023.
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  20. ^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.
  21. ^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.
  22. ^"Apple security releases".Apple Support. December 11, 2023.Archived from the original on July 23, 2019. RetrievedDecember 11, 2023.

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