
macOS 13 Ventura is officially in the wild — or at least for Apple developers. This guide is for installing the developer beta of macOS Ventura. Want to download the latest public version of macOS? That’s a slightly different process.
Apple occasionally offers updates to iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS as closed developer previews or public betas (opens in new tab). While the betas contain new features, they also contain pre-release bugs that can prevent the normal use of your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or Mac, and are not intended for everyday use on a primary device. That’s why we strongly recommend staying away from developer previews unless you need them for software development, and using the public betas with caution. If you depend on your devices, wait for the final release.
What’s new in macOS 13 Ventura?
October 4, 2022: Apple releases the 10th developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The tenth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
September 27, 2022: Apple releases the ninth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The ninth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
September 20, 2022: Apple releases the eighth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The eighth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
September 9, 2022: Apple releases the seventh developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The seventh developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
August 8, 2022: Apple (finally) releases the sixth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The sixth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
August 8, 2022: Apple releases the fifth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The fifth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
July 27, 2022: Apple releases the fourth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The fourth developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
July 11, 2022: Apple releases the third developer beta (version 2) of macOS 13 Ventura
The third developer beta (version 2) of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
July 6, 2022: Apple releases the third developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The third developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
June 22, 2022: Apple releases the second developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura
The second developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura is here and ready to be tested by developers. The macOS 13 Ventura update offers new services and app enhancements. Developers can download a beta right now.
June 6, 2022: Apple announces macOS 13 Ventura
At this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple again announced a new version of macOS. Officially called macOS 13 Ventura, the update includes a nice mix of new and updated features. Available as a free download to the public sometime this fall, the update isn’t quite as big as the game-changing Big Sur, although it offers substantially more than the version it will soon replace, macOS 12 Monterey.
How to make an archived backup of your Mac with Time Machine
Before you begin, make sure you back up your Mac. The download and installation process is fairly easy, but any time you make significant changes to your computer, you risk problems. When it comes to securing your data, it is definitely better to be safe than sorry. Even if you just backed everything up the night before, make sure your Mac is completely up-to-date.
- Connect an external hard disk or Time Capsule with a USB, FireWire, or Thunderbolt cable.
- Click on the apple icon in the upper left corner of your screen.
- Select System Preferences… from the dropdown menu.
- Select TimeMachine in the System Preferences window.
- Turn the Time Machine slider We.
- Click Select Backup Disk and choose the disk you’d like to use.
Time Machine will format the hard drive for backups and start within two minutes.
How to download the latest macOS 13 Ventura beta
Downloading the latest beta on your Mac is as simple as visiting Apple’s developer portal.
- Visit developer.apple.com (opens in new tab) on your Mac.
- Click on the Discover (opens in new tab) tab.
- Click on the macOS (opens in new tab) tab.
- Click Download.
- Log in with your developer account if prompted to do so.
- Scroll down and click on the InstallProfile button for macOS 12. The file will automatically download to your Mac.
- Open your Downloads window and select macOS 12 Developer Beta Access Utility.
- Double click macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.pkg to run the installer.
When the installer is finished downloading, System Preferences will automatically check for an update to macOS. Click Update to download and install the developer beta software. After the software has been downloaded, the installation process will begin as normal.
If the latest developer beta does not appear on the Updates list, restart your Mac. Then, open the Mac App Store and click the Updates tab.
The developer beta update can take a long time to finish downloading, depending on the size. You can check the status in the Updates tab of the Mac App Store.
How to install the latest macOS 13 Ventura beta
After macOS Ventura is finished downloading, you will be prompted to install the software automatically.
- Click on keep on going.
- Agree to Apple’s Terms and Conditions.
- Click on Install.
- Follow the instructions to install macOS Ventura.
Your Mac will reboot to install macOS Ventura. You’ll see a black screen with the Apple logo and a progress bar. Grab a cup of coffee while you wait for the software to finish installing.
How to install the latest macOS 13 Ventura beta on a partition
To keep your best Mac’s data from getting corrupted by a beta operating system, you can partition your Mac’s hard drive to run macOS Ventura in tandem with your current operating system.
- Create a partition on your Mac if you haven’t already done so.
- Select keep on going when the download is finished and ready to install.
- Agree to the terms.
- Click Approved to confirm that you have read the terms.
- Select Show All Disks to switch from your main partition.
- Select the partition you wish to install the software on.
- Click Install.
The installation helper will allow you to transfer information from your current operating system, or you could choose to do a clean installation to start your Mac from scratch.
How to get started with the latest macOS 13 Ventura beta
Once your Mac reboots, you’ll be set up with macOS Ventura. You’ll have to follow a couple of steps to get started.
- Click on keep on going.
- Sign in with your Apple ID and password. iCloud will sync your desktop and other files.
- Click on Get Started.
You’ll be directed to your Home screen where you can start digging around to find all of the fun new features.