Update Safari

WhatIsMyBrowser.com
  1. Homepage
  2. Guides
  3. How to update my browser
  4. Safari
Update Safari on macOS

Updated at: Jun 11, 2024

This guide will take you through the process of updating the Safari web browser on macOS.

macOS automatically looks for updates

macOS will occasionally check for any available updates to Safari and prompt you to install updates as they are found. Instead of waiting for macOS to look for new updates, here's how to tell macOS to look for updates and install them:

  1. Open System Preferences

    Start by clicking the Apple menu icon in the top left-hand corner of your screen.

    Screenshot of The Apple Menu icon in the top bar

    The system menu will appear, click the "System Preferences..." item.

    The System Preferences menu item, showing 1 update available.

    This starts the System Preferences application.

  2. Click on the Software Update icon

    On the System Preferences window that has just opened, find and click the Software Update icon.

    Screenshot of the System Update icon

  3. Find and activate the Safari update

    The Software Update system will show you all of the updates which are available to you.

    In our example screenshot below, you will see that we have an update available to our copy of macOS Monterey, as well as an update for Safari. You will see different options on your system, depending on what is available to you.

    Screenshot of the App Store menu item

    If you click the Update Now button, macOS will install all of the available updates in one go. Note that in some cases this may also require you to restart your computer.

    If you only want to install an update to Safari, you will need to click the More info... text, which will then give you a choice of which updates to install.

    Screenshot of the list of software which has updates - you can choose particular ones to update.

    Tick and un-tick the checkboxes to control which updates will be installed.

    It is generally a good idea to install all of the available updates, but be aware: this may change how some of your software functions in the future. You should always have a backup of your system before you install System Updates.

  4. macOS will now update Safari

    The latest version of Safari available for your system will download and install itself. This may take a few minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection.

    Screenshot showing the Safari update installing.

    You can see the blue progress bar showing how much of the installation has occured.

  5. Safari is now up to date

    macOS will have applied the software update to Safari, and you will now have the latest version. Confirm this by using our page to check if your web browser is up to date.

More guides and help for Safari

Need more help with Safari? Read our other Safari guides.

Ads by Google

Update my web browser

  • Do I need to update my browser?

    Find out if your browser is out of date Is my browser out of date?

  • Why should I update my browser?

    There are very good reasons to, find out here! Why update your browser?

  • Is it free to update Chrome?

    Find out about the cost of updating Chrome... Does Chrome cost anything?

Read more about updating your browser...

Get help with our guides

  • How to enable JavaScript

    Change your JavaScript settings Guide to enabling Javascript

  • How to enable Cookies

    Configure your cookie settings for privacy Guide to enabling cookies

Ads by Google

Related articles

  • Web Browsers without AI

    Some web browsers manufacturers have started adding AI features to their browsers, others have decided not to. Which web browsers don't have AI in them?

  • I can't log in to a website.

    We've got a detailed guide to help you solve login problems How to fix website log in problems

  • Why do websites use cookies?

    Why are cookies useful? Do you need them? What's the deal with cookies?

  • Clear Cache, Cookies and History

    How to reset your browsing history How to reset your browser

  • Try a different web browser

    Different web browsers have different features - try a different one to see if you prefer it. Experiment a bit!

  • Use a VPN to hide your IP address

    We recommend NordVPN to hide your IP address or to unblock websites. Hide your IP Address

Tag » How To Update Safari On Ipad