macOS Sequoia
| macOS Sequoia | |
|---|---|
| Version of the macOS operating system | |
| File:MacOS Sequoia Logo 2024.svg | |
| File:Screenshot of macOS Sequoia.png Screenshot of macOS Sequoia | |
| Developer | Apple |
| OS family | |
| Source model | Closed, with open-source components |
| General availability | September 16, 2024 |
| Latest release | 15.7.3[1] (December 12, 2025) [±] |
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| Update method | Apple Software Update |
| Supported platforms | x86-64 (Intel-based) ARM64 (Apple silicon) |
| Kernel type | Hybrid (XNU) |
| License | Proprietary software with open-source components and content licensed with APSL |
| Preceded by | macOS Sonoma |
| Succeeded by | macOS Tahoe |
| Official website | apple.com/macos/macos-sequoia at the Wayback Machine (archived 2025-09-08) |
| Tagline | Sharp as a Mac.[2] |
| Support status | |
| Supported with Security Updates | |
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macOS Sequoia (version 15) is the twenty-first major release of Apple's macOS operating system, the successor to macOS Sonoma. It was announced at WWDC 2024 on June 10, 2024.[3] In line with Apple's practice of naming macOS releases after landmarks in California, it is named after Sequoia National Park, located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.[4]
The first developer beta was released on June 10, 2024.[5] The first public beta was released on July 15, 2024.[6] It was released on September 16, 2024.[7] Sequoia was the first macOS version released on the same day as a new iOS and iPadOS version.[8]
It was succeeded by macOS Tahoe, which was released on September 15, 2025.[9]
Sequoia is the final version of macOS to officially support the iMac Pro, the 2019 iMac, most Intel-based MacBook Pros (excluding the 2019 16-inch model and the 2020 13-inch with four Thunderbolt 3 ports model), 2018 Mac Mini, and the 2020 Intel MacBook Air as its successor, macOS Tahoe, drops supports for those models. It is also the final version to officially support Macs that do not feature the T2 security chip, and any Intel-based MacBook Airs and Mac Minis.
Development
[edit | edit source]macOS Sequoia was announced by Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 10, 2024.[3] It was announced alongside iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and watchOS 11.[10] Eight developer betas and six public betas were released.
Features
[edit | edit source]macOS Sequoia introduced several new features and improvements, mainly focused on productivity:
- iPhone Mirroring, a feature to mirror and interact with content from an iPhone running iOS 18 as a macOS window, has been introduced. It is supported on all Macs that run Sequoia except the 2019 iMac, which lacks a T2 chip.[3] This function is not available in the European Union due to the lack of conformity to the Digital Markets Act (DMA).[11]
- The Calculator app has been redesigned to be more similar to that of iOS and iPadOS, including rounded buttons, departing from the design that has been used since OS X Yosemite.
- Notes has been updated with the Math Notes feature, which can be used to calculate simple equations, evaluate expressions, and assign variables within the app.
- Passwords, a cross-platform password manager application, was introduced, which replaces Keychain.[3]
- In System Settings, individual menus have been rearranged and slightly redesigned to quickly access frequently used menus.
- Safari has been revamped, including revamped reader mode (now called Reader), faster page load times, a new start page, a new option to hide a singular element on a webpage, and a new unified menu; these had previously been exclusive to compact mode on iOS/iPadOS.
- macOS Sequoia includes the second iteration of Game Porting Toolkit, a Windows API compatibility layer derived from Wine and CrossOver,[12] allowing developers to more easily port Windows games to macOS.[3]
- Apple Intelligence is available on all Apple silicon Macs (except those purchased in mainland China) and includes artificial intelligence features such as a redesigned Siri, Writing Tools with which selected text can be proofread or have its tone changed, Smart Reply in Mail to quickly draft email responses, and a system-wide integration with ChatGPT.[13]
- Window tiling is now automatically suggested by macOS when dragging a window to the edges of the display, similar to the Aero Snap feature included in Microsoft Windows.
- The Tips app is now an independent app from the rest of the operating system. The user interface (UI) has also been redesigned, and has replaced the previous Help system included in earlier versions of macOS. The app surfaces individual user guides for apps such as Freeform, Pages, Keynote, Notes, and Apple TV, and also surfaces user guides for any other devices a user may own, such as an iPhone, Apple Watch or Apple TV. As an independent app, it can also be pinned to the Dock.
New Unicode characters font support
[edit | edit source]macOS 15.0
[edit | edit source]- Bengali Abbreviation Sign (U+09FD) (10.0)
- CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G (U+30EDD-U+30EDE) (13.0)
macOS 15.1
[edit | edit source]- Mongolian Free Variation Selector (U+180F) (14.0)
macOS 15.4
[edit | edit source]- Arabic End of Text Mark (U+061D) (14.0)
- Gujarati Marks (U+0AFA-U+0AFF) (10.0)
- Oriya Sign Overline (U+0B55) (13.0)
- Telugu Letter Nakaara Pollu (U+0C5D) (14.0)
- Telugu Sign Siddham (U+0C77) (12.0)
- Kannada Sign Siddham (U+0C84) (11.0)
- Kannada Letter Nakaara Pollu (U+0C5D) (14.0)
- Malayalam Sign Combining Anusvara Above (U+0D00) (10.0)
- Malayalam Letter Vedic Anusvara (U+0D04) (13.0)
- Malayalam Chillu Letters (U+0D54-U+0D56) (9.0)
- Malayalam Fractions (U+0D58-U+0D5E) (9.0)
- Malayalam Fractions (U+0D76-U+0D78) (9.0)
- Sinhala Sign Candrabindu (U+0D81) (13.0)
Revived Unicode Characters Font Support
[edit | edit source]macOS 15.1
[edit | edit source]- Mongolian Letter Cha with Two Dots (U+1878) (11.0)
- Mongolian Supplement (U+11660-U+1166C) (9.0)
Supported hardware
[edit | edit source]macOS Sequoia supports Macs with Apple silicon and those with Intel's Skylake-based Xeon W and 8th-generation Coffee Lake chips or later. A Mac with an M1 chip or later is required to use Apple Intelligence. macOS Sequoia supports every Mac that supports macOS Sonoma, with the exception of the 2018 and 2019 MacBook Air models with Intel Amber Lake chips. Similar to Sonoma, the 2019 iMac is the only supported Intel Mac that lacks a T2 security chip. macOS Sequoia is the first version of macOS to drop support for a Mac with a T2 security chip.
macOS Sequoia is the final version of macOS to support any Intel-based Mac Mini and Intel-based MacBook Air models, as its successor, macOS Tahoe, only supports any Apple silicon-based Mac Mini and Apple silicon-based MacBook Air models.
The following devices are compatible with macOS Sequoia:[2]
- iMac (2019 and later)
- iMac Pro (2017)
- MacBook Air (2020 and later)
- MacBook Pro (2018 and later)
- Mac Mini (2018 and later)
- Mac Pro (2019 and later)
- Mac Studio (2022 and later)
Release history
[edit | edit source]The first developer beta of macOS Sequoia was released on June 10, 2024. As with macOS Sonoma, the Sequoia developer betas are available to anyone with an Apple Developer account, without needing a developer subscription.
| Previous release | Current release | Current beta release | Security response |
| Version | Build | Release date | Darwin version |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15.0 | 24A335 | September 16, 2024[14][15] | 24.0.0 xnu-11215.1.10~2 Mon Aug 12 20:52:31 PDT 2024 |
| 15.0.1 | 24A348 | October 3, 2024 | 24.0.0 xnu-11215.1.12~1 Tue Sep 24 23:39:07 PDT 2024 |
| 15.1 | 24B83 | October 28, 2024[16][17] | 24.1.0 xnu-11215.41.3~2 Thu Oct 10 21:00:32 PDT 2024 |
| 24B2083 | 24.1.0 xnu-11215.41.3~3 Thu Oct 10 21:06:57 PDT 2024 | ||
| 15.1.1 | 24B91 | November 19, 2024[18] | 24.1.0 xnu-11215.41.3~13 Thu Nov 14 18:15:21 PST 2024 |
| 24B2091 | |||
| 15.2 | 24C101 | December 11, 2024[19][20] | 24.2.0 xnu-11215.61.5~2 Fri Dec 6 19:01:59 PST 2024 |
| 15.3 | 24D60 | January 27, 2025[21][22] | 24.3.0 xnu-11215.81.4~3 Thu Jan 2 20:24:06 PST 2025 |
| 15.3.1 | 24D70 | February 10, 2025[23] | |
| 15.3.2 | 24D81 | March 11, 2025[24] | |
| 24D2082 | 24.3.0 xnu-11215.81.4~4 Thu Jan 2 20:31:12 PST 2025 | ||
| 15.4 | 24E248 | March 31, 2025[25][26] | 24.4.0 xnu-11417.101.15~1 Wed Mar 19 21:16:31 PDT 2025 |
| 15.4.1 | 24E263 | April 16, 2025[27] | 24.4.0 xnu-11417.101.15~1 Wed Mar 19 21:16:31 PDT 2025 |
| 15.5 | 24F74 | May 12, 2025[28][29] | 24.5.0 xnu-11417.121.6~2 Tue Apr 22 19:53:27 PDT 2025 |
| 15.6 | 24G84 | July 29, 2025[30][31] | 24.6.0 xnu-11417.140.69~1 Mon Jul 14 11:28:17 PDT 2025 |
| 15.6.1 | 24G90 | August 20, 2025[32] | 24.6.0 xnu-11417.140.69~1 Mon Jul 14 11:30:34 PDT 2025 |
| 15.7 | 24G222 | September 15, 2025 | 24.6.0 xnu-11417.140.69.701.11~1 Mon Aug 11 21:16:52 PDT 2025 |
| 15.7.1 | 24G231 | September 29, 2025 | |
| 15.7.2 | 24G325 | November 3, 2025 | 24.6.0 xnu-11417.140.69.703.14~1 Wed Oct 15 21:12:21 PDT 2025 |
| 15.7.3 | 24G419 | December 12, 2025 | 24.6.0 xnu-11417.140.69.705.2~1 Wed Nov 5 21:30:23 PST 2025 |
See Apple's official release notes, and official security update contents.
See also
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