Acrobat fully compatible with 64-bit macOS

At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2017, Apple announced that macOS High Sierra will be the last release to support 32-bit apps without compromise. Support will be dropped with the release of macOS 10.15.

Acrobat core code base was migrated to 64-bit with the Acrobat release in 2015. In the August 2019 release of Acrobat, all the shared components were also migrated to 64-bit for all the Acrobat tracks – DC, Classic 2017, and Classic 2015. Acrobat is fully compatible with 64-bit macOS.

 

Track

Status

Acrobat

This app is 64-bit compliant. Update available today.

Acrobat 2017 (Classic)

This app is 64-bit compliant. Update available today.

Acrobat 2015 (Classic)

This app is 64-bit compliant. Update available today.*

*Following activation mechanisms will not be supported in Acrobat 2015 on macOS:

  • Trials
  • Upgrades
  • Named User Licensing

Frequently asked questions

  • How can I update Acrobat to the latest available version?
    By default, Acrobat fetches updates automatically. You can also manually update Acrobat by following these instructions.

  • Will Acrobat work with the currently available macOS?
    Yes, Acrobat works with the currently available macOS versions. Refer to the system requirements for details.

  • What if I am still using Adobe Acrobat 11?
    As outlined in the Adobe Support Lifecycle Policy, Adobe no longer supports Adobe Acrobat XI. As a result, new product features, bug fixes, and security updates are no longer delivered for Adobe Acrobat XI. To ensure continued security and productivity for your PDFs, we recommend you upgrade to Adobe Acrobat subscription. You’ll get access to all the latest and greatest features, including support for the latest operating systems and devices. Learn more.

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