We’re very close to getting our first official look at macOS 14 from Apple. Read along for when to expect the macOS 14 release date plus we’ll cover when the all-new macOS should arrive for the developer and public betas and the list of 15 names Apple will likely pick from for the release.
Apple reveals its major new releases of macOS at the WWDC keynote and traditionally launches the first developer beta within hours (requires an Apple Developer subscription).
The first free macOS public beta usually arrives some weeks later with the official public release coming around October in recent years. Read more below for all the specifics on the beta and official release dates.
We haven’t heard hardly anything about what upgrades may come with macOS 14, so it may be focused on minor features and refinements. Meanwhile, iOS 17 and watchOS 10 are believed to include more notable changes:
- iOS 17: Here’s what the rumors say about features, release dates, and more
- WWDC 2023: Here’s everything to expect at Apple’s special event this year
What will macOS 14 be named?
Noted by our friend Parker Ortolani, there are 15 trademarked names that Apple is likely to pull from for macOS 14. There’s always the chance Apple could use something else, but so far the track record shows Apple always picking from this list for the last decade:
macOS 14 release date
- macOS 14 developer beta – expected June 5 release at WWDC
- macOS 14 public beta – expected between late June to July
- macOS 14 public release – expected in October
macOS 14 release date: Developer beta
Apple has made a tradition of releasing the first developer beta of each major macOS update on the day it announces the new software at WWDC.
- WWDC kicks off with the keynote on June 5 this year, expect the first macOS 14 developer beta to be released shortly afterward unless Apple switches things up on us
Here’s a look at the past five years of dev beta releases:
- macOS 13 Ventura developer beta 1: June 6
- macOS 12 Monterey developer beta 1: June 7
- macOS 11 Big Sur developer beta 1: June 22 (delay due to pandemic)
- macOS Catalina developer beta 1: June 3
macOS 14 release date: Public beta
- The first macOS public beta typically arrives four to five weeks after the first developer beta launches in June. Historically that’s been between late June and August.
Top comment by Nutmac
Since macOS 14 is expected to be a minor update, my guess is a city as more obscure as Ventura -- Miramar in Half Moon Bay.
Here’s a look at the last few years:
- macOS Ventura public beta 1: July 11, 2022 (after June 6 dev beta release)
- macOS Monterey public beta 1: July 1, 2021 (after June 7 dev beta release)
- macOS Big Sur public beta 1: August 6, 2020 (after June 22 dev beta release)
- macOS Catalina public beta 1: June 24, 2019 (after June 3 dev beta release)
Official public release
- It’s likely macOS 14 will come out in October unless Apple changes its usual trend
Here’s a look at the last four years of macOS releases:
- macOS 13 Ventura: October 24, 2022
- macOS 12 Monterey: October 25, 2021
- macOS 11 Big Sur: November 12, 2020
- macOS 10.15 Catalina: October 7, 2019
When does macOS 14 come out? – wrap-up
Are you planning to run the upcoming beta or will you wait for the official public release? And what do you think about the possible names? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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