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Stata now runs natively on ARM-based Macs. Do not download older Intel-only versions unless you plan to use Rosetta. Always look for the "Mac ARM (Apple Silicon)" installer.
To download Stata on a Mac, go to the official Stata site, but you’ll need a valid license (individual, student via university, or trial). For most students, check your university’s software download page first. Then choose the correct version (Apple Silicon if M1/M2/M3, Intel otherwise). Install, activate, and run.
: If you wrote a script in the very first version of Stata released in
to verify that your installation is complete and correct, use the Stata Installation Qualification Tool (IQT)
However, unlike basic apps from the App Store, downloading and installing Stata on a Mac requires careful attention to licensing, system requirements, and file verification. This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough for everything related to —including where to find legitimate copies, how to handle license files, and troubleshooting common macOS-specific errors.
Click the link for the .dmg file to begin the download. ⚙️ Installation Process
The Stata executable window popped up—that old, comforting, slightly ugly interface. Then the main window: white background, black text, the period dot at the command line blinking patiently.
If you have an older version of Stata, it is usually best to uninstall it before installing the new one.
Double-click the icon within the window that opens.