

Installing Apps Not Available Through the Mac App StoreĪpp developers can choose not to make their iPhone and iPad apps available on M1 Macs through the Mac App Store, and many popular apps like Netflix, Hulu, and others have made this choice. Other apps that do not have this wording have been checked over by the developer and should work well on an M1 Mac, even if the design isn't perfect because it's iOS first and not Mac first. Some of the apps that you see in the Mac App Store are labeled with a warning that says "Not Verified for macOS," which means it is not optimized for use on a Mac.

Note that you can also search for iPhone and iPad app names in the Mac App Store and click on the "iPhone & iPad Apps" tab under the results list to see apps that were originally designed for iOS devices. The iOS app will be installed like any other Mac app and can be opened up from Launchpad or the Applications folder.Next to any app in the list, click on the download button.Under account, choose "iPhone & iPad Apps.".Click on your profile in the bottom left of the app.In the Mac App Store, you can download many of the apps you've previously purchased on your iPhone or your iPad. Installing iOS and iPadOS Apps From the Mac App Store Watch our YouTube video for instructions, or read through the steps below. Some iOS developers have been updating their apps to make them compatible with macOS, but there are ways to download apps that haven't been optimized and even apps that developers have prevented from being available on macOS. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos.
