How to download and install MacOS 27 Golden Gate developer beta

Apple announced its next macOS system version, macOS 27 Golden Gate, at WWDC, for its desktop operating systems and MacBooks. This new OS version promises improved performance and stability, with refinements both under the hood and in the user interface.
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Summarized by AI.macOS 27 Golden Gate developer beta now available for testing
Requires Apple Developer account and compatible Mac for download
Public beta expected next month, stable release by September
The company has promised improvements to the Liquid Glass UI and the updated Siri AI that is now backed by Apple Intelligence (AI) features.
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The first developer betas of macOS 27 Golden Gate is now available in case you want to get the thrill of trying out the new version.
Note: As the name suggests, developer beta update is strictly meant for developers to test a new system version with apps, and is bound to have plenty of bugs.
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The other important aspect to remember is that you need to have a developer account to download the version which is a tedious process.
How to install macOS 27 Golden Gate developer beta on your Mac
Follow these steps below to download the macOS 27 Golden Gate developer beta on your Mac.
Firstly, make sure you have a compatible Mac (or MacBook) to install macOS 27 update. All the Intel-based Macs do not support this latest OS from Apple. You will also need to register as a developer by signing up for the Apple Developer program.
Once Apple verifies you and sets up your Apple Developer membership, you can then proceed with downloading the developer beta update of macOS 27 Golden Gate.
· Ensure that you back up your Mac or reset it.
· Next, open System Settings and select the General tab from the left pane.
· Now, head to the Software Update section and click the ‘i’ icon next to Beta Updates
· From the dropdown menu in the top-right, select the macOS Developer Golden Gate Beta
· Click Done and subsequently select Upgrade Now.
Now the update will be downloaded, and after a reboot, you can use the first beta version of the macOS 27 update. Apple is tipped to bring the public beta macOS 27 version sometime next month, while the public stable release is expected by the end of September this year.







