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Before installing this upgrade, make sure that your Mac is ready.
macOS Big Sur supports most Mac models introduced in 2013 and later.
View compatible Mac modelsBefore you upgrade, make a complete backup with Time Machine, or store your files in iCloud.
Learn how to back up your MacIf the installer needs more storage space to upgrade, you can free up space using tools that come with your Mac.
Free up storage spaceIf you’re using macOS Mojave or later, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Software Update. If you’re using an earlier macOS, use the App Store instead.
Learn how to download and install macOS Big SurGo to the App StoreLearn about some of the new features of macOS Big Sur.
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Customize your start page, navigate with ease using the new tab bar, and access a new privacy report to see just how Safari protects your privacy as you browse.
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