TablePlus

by TablePlus Inc

Native
YES

Runs natively on Apple Silicon

Architecture

ARM64

Min macOS

10.15

Verified

2025-12-25

Apple Silicon Mac Compatibility for TablePlus
ChipStatusPerformanceNotes
M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max NativeExcellentBest experience
M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max NativeExcellent
M2 / M2 Pro / M2 Max / M2 Ultra NativeVery Good
M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max / M1 Ultra NativeGoodFully supported
Intel Mac LimitedVariesLegacy support

TablePlus Specifications

Complete Mac compatibility data • Updated 2025-12-25

Yes
Runs on Apple Silicon
ARM64
Architecture
System Requirements
macOS Required10.15 or later

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Can you use TablePlus on Mac?

Yes, you can use TablePlus on a Mac. TablePlus is a native Mac application, not a game. It is a database management tool for developers. In 2025, it runs directly on macOS without needing any translation software. It is fully compatible with all current Macs, including those with Apple silicon chips.

TablePlus Compatibility Status

TablePlus is built as a native application for macOS. This means the software is compiled specifically for the Mac's architecture. It is not a port or a web app wrapped in a container. You download and install it directly on your Mac. The developer, TablePlus Inc, releases regular updates to ensure compatibility with the latest macOS versions. As of late 2025, it supports macOS Sonoma and the newly released macOS version from that year.

Performance on Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4)

TablePlus performs very well on Macs with Apple silicon chips. The application has been natively compiled for the ARM architecture since the first M1 chip was released. This native support means it launches quickly and operates efficiently. You will not experience the performance lag associated with software running through Rosetta translation. On M3 and M4 Macs, TablePlus takes full advantage of the chip's performance cores for smooth operation during complex queries and data handling. Memory usage is optimized, which is important for managing large databases. The application feels responsive and fast on all Apple silicon Macs.

How to Install TablePlus on Mac

You can install TablePlus directly from the Mac App Store or from the developer's official website. The App Store version is sandboxed for security, while the direct download may offer access to newer beta features. Both versions are native and provide the same core functionality. The installation process is standard for Mac applications. You download the file, open it, and drag the TablePlus icon to your Applications folder. The first launch may require you to approve the app in your Security and Privacy settings, a standard step for non-App Store downloads.

Tips for the Best Experience

To get the most out of TablePlus on your Mac, follow these tips. Keep the application updated to the latest version for bug fixes and new features. Organize your frequent database connections using groups and favorites for quick access. Use keyboard shortcuts to speed up common tasks like running queries or opening new tabs. Adjust the application's theme and font size in the preferences to reduce eye strain during long sessions. For managing very large result sets, enable pagination in the settings to improve responsiveness. Regularly clear the application's cache from the preferences menu to free up disk space.

Common Issues and Solutions

Some users encounter a few typical issues. If TablePlus will not open after downloading, check your Security and Privacy settings in System Preferences to allow the app. If the app feels slow, try reducing the number of open tabs or connections, as each one uses system resources. Connection timeouts often stem from network or database server issues, not the app itself. Verify your credentials and host address. If the interface appears blurry, ensure your Mac's display scaling is set to a native resolution. For any persistent crashes, try resetting the app's preferences by holding the Option key while launching TablePlus, then selecting "Reset Preferences" from the menu. You can also contact TablePlus support directly from within the app's help menu.

Performance Tips

  • Keep the app updated. Install new versions when available for performance improvements.
  • Limit open tabs and connections. Having too many active connections can use significant memory.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts for common actions like executing queries (Cmd+R) to work faster.
  • Enable pagination for large query results in the app settings. This loads data in chunks instead of all at once.
  • Clear the app cache periodically. Go to Preferences, then General, and click "Clear Cache" to free up space.
  • Adjust the theme to a dark mode if you prefer. This can reduce eye strain but does not affect performance.
  • Close the app completely when not in use instead of just closing its window, especially on Macs with 8GB of RAM.
Last updated: 2025-12-26 07:17:05

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