Do Macs really need antivirus?
Apple's XProtect and Gatekeeper provide a baseline, but independent macOS lab tests show third-party engines catching substantially more — especially adware and potentially unwanted apps, the most common Mac infections. If you bank, work or shop on your Mac, dedicated protection is worth it.
What matters on macOS
Native Apple-silicon builds (no Rosetta), low memory footprint, web and phishing protection that works in Safari, and removal — not just detection — of adware. All four picks above meet that bar.
One subscription, every device
All of our picks cover Mac, Windows, Android and iOS on one plan — compare full pricing on the main antivirus ranking.