Like every year, Apple has unveiled the next iteration of its macOS desktop operating system at WWDC. Dubbed macOS Ventura, this year’s macOS update brings modest upgrades across the board. Cool features like Stage Manager, Spotlight Quick Actions, Passkeys, and Intuitive Collaboration make it a worthy upgrade. But before you get ready to install macOS Ventura, you would like to know if your Mac device is supported or not, right? Well, in that case, you are at the right place. We have compiled a list of all macOS 13 Ventura-supported devices.

Though older Mac models like the 2014 MacBook Pro were expected to get removed, the 2015 and 2016 Pro models were widely believed to remain compatible this year. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Moreover, Apple has ended support for the 2017 MacBook Air with macOS Ventura. So, let’s not waste any more time and take a look at the Mac models that support macOS 13.

  • Will My Mac Device Get macOS 13 Ventura Update?

  • MacBook ProMacBook AirMacBookMac StudioiMac ModelsMac ProMac miniiMac ProShould You Install macOS 13 Ventura Beta on Your Mac?

  • MacBook ProMacBook AirMacBookMac StudioiMac ModelsMac ProMac miniiMac Pro

Will My Mac Device Get macOS 13 Ventura Update?

MacBook Pro

  • MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021) MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021) MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020) MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports) MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports) MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports) MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2019) MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports) MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018) MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports) MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2017) MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports) MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)

MacBook Air

  • MacBook Air (M1, 2021) MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2020) MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2019) MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018)

MacBook

  • MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, 2017)

Mac Studio

  • Mac Studio (2022)

iMac Models

  • iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021) iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020) iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2019) iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2019) iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017) iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017) iMac (21.5-inch, 2017)

Mac Pro

  • Mac Pro (2019 or later)

Mac mini

  • Mac mini (M1, 2020)Mac mini (2018)

iMac Pro

  • iMac Pro (2017)

Should You Install macOS 13 Ventura Beta on Your Mac?

Now that’s a question many of you might have. While it’s great to be on the bleeding edge of technology and try the beta build to explore the all-new features in advance, you should always take a calculative jump.

Moreover, we always recommended installing beta software on a secondary device and not on the daily driver. So, if you have a spare Mac, install the macOS 13 beta on that. This way, you wouldn’t render your daily driver useless and can test out the new features to your heart’s content.

Now that all the confusion is sorted out, go ahead and install the macOS Ventura developer beta on your supported device. Beyond the new features that Apple showcased, there would be a number of notable hidden features in this build as well. We will test the latest iteration of macOS 13 this week and keep you in the loop about all the nifty new features. So, stay tuned for more coverage about macOS Ventura. Plus, if you are also eager to test out the iOS 16 developer beta, check whether you own a supported device or not.