How to Register and Install the Public Beta Version of macOS Ventura

Apple has released a public beta version of macOS 13, aka macOS Ventura, for registrants to test. Those who are interested must register before installing in order to be able to test.

How to Register and Install the Public Beta Version of macOS Ventura

For anyone who wants to test macOS Ventura in the Public Beta version can register. and can be installed with the following steps

The Public Beta version of macOS Ventura is not yet a full version.

  • Developer beta is a developer beta, Public beta is a public beta tester.
  • macOS Ventura Public beta is still in beta. There may be various usability problems such as system operation problems. Some apps won’t work or affect battery consumption, etc.
  • Users should back up their current macOS version prior to installing the beta version of macOS Ventura in case they want to reinstall and use their original data. To prevent data loss from installing the test version

How to Register and Install the Public Beta Version of macOS Ventura

1. Register for macOS Ventura Public Beta

go to website https://beta.apple.com (Open with Safari app) > Tap the Sign Up button (scroll down the middle of the screen) or Sign in (if previously registered) > Complete your Apple ID.

Select the Mac OS, tap the “macOS Ventura” tab > select Sign Up or Sign In (for those who haven’t registered yet).

Choose to confirm the password used for the current user of the Mac.

Select “Accept”, confirm acceptance of the test version of the terms of use.

Select “enroll your Mac”

Scroll down to item 2, select Download the macOS Public Beta Access Utility. (Don’t forget to back up data)

Click on the installer after downloading it. Select “Upgrade Now”. You can check for the latest version of macOS Ventura Public Beta in the Software Update window under General in System Settings.


macOS Ventura compatible devices

  • iMac 2017 and later
  • iMac Pro 2017
  • Mac Pro 2019 and later
  • Mac Studio year 2022
  • Mac mini 2018 and later
  • MacBook Air 2018 and later
  • MacBook Pro 2017 and later
  • MacBook 2017 and later

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