First Look: Emsisoft for macOS 2025.9 beta

  • September 22, 2025
  • 2 min read

We’ve just rolled out Emsisoft Anti-Malware 2025.8.0.531 beta and it now includes the highly anticipated macOS agent! This marks an important step in bringing the same level of protection our customers know and trust to macOS environments.

How it works

The macOS agent is available across all three editions of our product: Emsisoft Business Security, Emsisoft Enterprise Security, as well as Anti-Malware Home.

There is no separate Mac license, your workspace works the same across all operating systems. You can install Emsisoft agents on any supported OS, as long as you have seats available in your workspace. Windows and macOS are treated the same, except that on macOS, only remote management mode is available (local settings aren’t currently supported).

Most core features available on Windows are already included, but a few Mac-specific limitations apply. You can check the full list of supported features on macOS and compare it with Windows here: Emsisoft Pricing & Features.

Known user-facing issues

As this is a beta release, some functions may not work as expected. Below is a list of currently known issues and suggested workarounds:

Your feedback matters

We’re looking forward to hearing your feedback, bug reports, and suggestions. Your input will help us ensure that the production release is reliable and effective for Mac users.

Get started

To try the beta, first make sure beta updates are enabled:

Enabling beta

Log in to your workspace and install the agent on your Mac. The download dialog now includes macOS:

macOS

We’re excited to bring enterprise-grade security to macOS, and we thank you in advance for helping us make this release a success.

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Emsi

Emsi

Emsisoft founder and managing director. In 1998 when I was 16, a so called 'friend' sent me a file via ICQ that unexpectedly opened my CD-ROM drive, which gave me a big scare. It marked the start of my journey to fight trojans and other malware. My story

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