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Welcome to Docker Desktop for Mac. This page contains information about Docker Desktop for Mac system requirements, download URLs, instructions to install and update Docker Desktop for Mac.
Download Docker Desktop for Mac
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Your Mac must meet the following requirements to install Docker Desktop successfully.
- Mac with Intel chip
- Mac with Apple silicon
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macOS must be version 10.14 or newer. That is, Mojave, Catalina, or Big Sur. We recommend upgrading to the latest version of macOS.
If you experience any issues after upgrading your macOS to version 10.15, you must install the latest version of Docker Desktop to be compatible with this version of macOS.
Note
Docker supports Docker Desktop on the most recent versions of macOS. That is, the current release of macOS and the previous two releases. As new major versions of macOS are made generally available, Docker stops supporting the oldest version and supports the newest version of macOS (in addition to the previous two releases). Docker Desktop currently supports macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina, and macOS Big Sur.
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At least 4 GB of RAM.
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VirtualBox prior to version 4.3.30 must not be installed as it is not compatible with Docker Desktop.
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You must install Rosetta 2 as some binaries are still Darwin/AMD64. To install Rosetta 2 manually from the command line, run the following command:
$ softwareupdate --install-rosetta
For more information, see Docker Desktop for Apple silicon.
The Docker Desktop installation includes Docker Engine, Docker CLI client, Docker Compose, Docker Content Trust, Kubernetes, and Credential Helper.
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Double-click
Docker.dmg
to open the installer, then drag the Docker icon to the Applications folder. -
Double-click
Docker.app
in the Applications folder to start Docker. In the example below, the Applications folder is in "grid" view mode. -
The Docker menu ({: .inline}) displays the Docker Subscription Service Agreement window. It includes a change to the terms of use for Docker Desktop.
{% include desktop-license-update.md %}
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Click the checkbox to indicate that you accept the updated terms and then click Accept to continue. Docker Desktop starts after you accept the terms.
Important
If you do not agree to the terms, the Docker Desktop application will close and you can no longer run Docker Desktop on your machine. You can choose to accept the terms at a later date by opening Docker Desktop. {: .important}
For more information, see Docker Desktop License Agreement.
If you've just installed the app, Docker Desktop launches the Quick Start Guide. The tutorial includes a simple exercise to build an example Docker image, run it is a container, push and save the image to Docker Hub.
Congratulations! You are now successfully running Docker Desktop. Click the Docker menu ({: .inline}) to see Preferences and other options. To run the Quick Start Guide on demand, select the Docker menu and then choose Quick Start Guide.
{% include desktop-update.md %}
To uninstall Docker Desktop from your Mac:
- From the Docker menu, select Troubleshoot and then select Uninstall.
- Click Uninstall to confirm your selection.
Note
Uninstalling Docker Desktop destroys Docker containers, images, volumes, and other Docker related data local to the machine, and removes the files generated by the application. Refer to the back up and restore data section to learn how to preserve important data before uninstalling.
- Getting started provides an overview of Docker Desktop on Mac, basic Docker command examples, how to get help or give feedback, and links to other topics about Docker Desktop on Mac.
- Docker Desktop for Apple silicon for detailed information about Docker Desktop for Apple silicon.
- Troubleshooting describes common problems, workarounds, how to run and submit diagnostics, and submit issues.
- FAQs provide answers to frequently asked questions.
- Release notes lists component updates, new features, and improvements associated with Docker Desktop releases.
- Get started with Docker provides a general Docker tutorial.
- Back up and restore data provides instructions on backing up and restoring data related to Docker.