Yes, if: You are a legacy user on an Intel Mac running Catalina/Mojave, and you already have a paid license. It remains the fastest single-task tool ever built.
No, if: You own an M1/M2/M3 Mac or run macOS Ventura (13) or newer. The final Pluraleyes Mac download available does not support these systems reliably. You will face crashes, spinning beach balls, and no customer support.
Before attempting to download, ensure your Mac is compatible. For PluralEyes 4 (the final standalone version): Pluraleyes Mac Download
| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | OS Version | macOS 10.14 (Mojave) | macOS 11 Big Sur or Monterey | | Processor | Intel Core i5 | Intel Core i7 / Apple M1/M2 (Rosetta) | | RAM | 8 GB | 16 GB+ | | Storage | 200 MB for app + space for media | SSD with 50GB+ free | | Graphics | OpenGL 2.0 | Dedicated GPU (AMD/NVIDIA) |
Important for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3): PluralEyes 4 was not natively built for Apple Silicon. It runs via Rosetta 2. When you install, macOS will prompt you to install Rosetta if you haven’t already. Performance is generally stable, but not as fast as native apps. PluralEyes Mac Download "Pluraleyes won't open on macOS
Security note: Download only from official vendor pages or authorized resellers to avoid tampered installers.
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Go to the Maxon website. Maxon acquired Red Giant, so all downloads are now handled through their portal.