Putting an end to incessant leaks and rumors, Apple has taken the wraps off macOS Ventura along with iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and watchOS 9 at WWDC 2022. With several notable features, including Stage Manager, Safari Passkeys, and more, macOS Ventura seems to be a modest upgrade over Monterey. Now, whether you’re a developer or an Apple enthusiast who likes to test the latest features, you have come to the right place. In this guide, we will explain how to download and install macOS 13 Ventura developer beta on your Mac without losing data. Follow the step-by-step instructions to get started with the latest iteration of macOS!

Pre-Requisites for Installing macOS 13 Beta

First things first, you need to safeguard your data before you install beta software on your device. Knowing that beta software is generally buggy and could cause issues like bricking, overheating, and even unexpected data loss, you should not jump on the bandwagon without knowing the trade-offs. Hence, make sure to back up your Mac before going ahead with the process.

  • Pre-Requisites for Installing macOS 13 Beta

  • Back Up Your Mac with Time MachineBack Up Your Files with iCloud DriveEnsure Your Device is Compatible with macOS 13 VenturaDownload macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta Profile on MacInstall macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta on MacHow to Get Started with macOS 13 Developer Beta

  • Back Up Your Mac with Time MachineBack Up Your Files with iCloud Drive

With Time Machine, the built-in backup feature in macOS, you can automatically back up your apps, photos, music, documents, and other personal data.

  1. Now, launch Time Machine from System Preferences. You need to click the “Apple menu“ at the upper-left corner of the screen -> System Preferences -> Time Machine.

  2. Next, click Select Backup Disk.

  3. Then, select the name of your disk and click the “Use Disk” button. That’s it! Time Machine will now start making a backup of your device.

If you have enough iCloud storage, you can store all your desktop and document files in iCloud Drive. It will not only add an extra layer of safeguard against data loss but also allow you to access your files across devices.

  1. Now, click on Apple ID.

  2. Next, click on iCloud in the left sidebar.

  3. Ensure that iCloud Drive is turned on. After that, click the “Options” button next to iCloud Drive.

  4. Now, check the box for Desktop & Documents Folders and hit “Done” to finish.

Note: Keep in mind that if you use another cloud service provider such as Dropbox to sync and manage your Desktop and Documents folders, you will first need to turn it off before being allowed to use Desktop and Documents.

Ensure Your Device is Compatible with macOS 13 Ventura

Since macOS Ventura does not support many older Mac models, including the 2017 MacBook Air and 2016 MacBook Pro, make sure to check if your device is compatible with macOS 13 before moving ahead.

  1. To get started, open a browser on your Mac and head to developer.apple.com.

  2. Next, click on “Downloads” in the left sidebar.

  3. Scroll down to find the “macOS 13 beta” section and click on “Install Profile” right next to it.

  4. A pop-up will then appear on the screen saying, “Do you want to allow downloads on ‘developer.apple.com’?” Here, click on Allow to proceed.

  5. Next, open the “Downloads” folder in Finder and choose macOS 13DeveloperBetaAccessUtility.

  6. Double-click the macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.pkg to run the macOS Ventura developer beta installer.

  7. Make sure to agree to Apple’s terms and conditions.

  8. Then, follow the usual prompts to finish the installation. In the end, you will need to enter your administrator password and hit “Install Software” to start downloading macOS 13 beta.

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Install macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta on Mac

When macOS 13 developer beta software has been downloaded, you will see a prompt to install the software automatically. Here’s how to go about it:

  1. Now, agree to Apple’s Terms and Conditions.

  2. Finally, click “Install” and follow the instructions to start installing macOS 13 beta on your Mac.

  3. When the installation is done, you will get a prompt to restart your Mac. Click Restart.

Your Mac will now reboot, and a black screen with the Apple logo and a progress bar will appear on the screen to let you know about the installation progress. As the installation will take some time, sit tight and check out how to install the iOS 16 beta in the meantime.

When your Mac reboots, the brand new macOS 13 wallpaper and lock screen will greet you. Now, it’s time to set up your Mac and customize the new features to your liking.

Explore New Features in macOS 13 Ventura Beta