If you’ve just switched to a Mac or simply want an alternative to Safari, installing Microsoft Edge on macOS is quick and easy. Microsoft Edge has evolved into a fast, modern browser built on Chromium, which means it offers excellent compatibility with websites and extensions while also including unique features like vertical tabs, Collections, Copilot integration, and strong privacy controls.
Whether you need a browser for work, syncing with your Windows PC, or you just prefer Edge over Safari or Chrome, this guide will walk you through how to install and use Microsoft Edge on your Mac step by step.
Why Install Microsoft Edge on Mac?
While Safari is the default browser on macOS, Edge offers several advantages that might make it worth installing:
- It syncs bookmarks, passwords, history, and tabs across devices using your Microsoft account.
- It supports Chrome extensions through the Chrome Web Store.
- It includes built-in AI tools like Microsoft Copilot.
- It offers tracking prevention and privacy-focused browsing.
- It works seamlessly if you also use Windows on another computer.
If you live in Microsoft’s ecosystem, Edge can feel right at home on your Mac.
How to Install Microsoft Edge on macOS
Here’s how you can download and install Microsofte Edge browser on macOS:
1. Launch Safari or any browser already installed on your Mac.
2. In the address bar, go to the official Microsoft Edge download page. You can search for “Microsoft Edge for Mac” or visit Microsoft’s official site directly.
3. Once the website opens, click the Download for macOS button.
4. Locate the downloaded installer file in Finder and double-click it.
5. This will launch the Microsoft Edge Installer. The installer will guide you through the setup process. Click Continue.

6. Review the software license agreement, and click Agree.
7. Then choose the installation location and click Install.

You may be asked to enter your Mac’s administrator password to continue. macOS will now install Microsoft Edge on your Mac. This usually takes less than a minute, depending on your system speed.
How to Use Microsoft Edge on Mac
Once the installation is complete, open Finder and go to the Applications folder. Double-click Microsoft Edge to launch it.
The first time you open it, macOS may display a warning because the app was downloaded from the internet. Click Open to continue.
When Edge launches for the first time, it may ask you to:
- Import bookmarks and settings from another browser.
- Sign in with your Microsoft account.
- Choose a theme and layout.
- Enable sync across devices.
This makes it easier to get started quickly.
How to Make Edge Your Default Browser on macOS
If you like Edge, you can make it your default browser.
1. Open System Settings on your Mac.
2. Go to Desktop & Dock or General depending on your macOS version.
3. Find the Default web browser option and select Microsoft Edge from the dropdown menu.

After this, all web links will open in Edge by default.
Wrapping Up
Installing Microsoft Edge on macOS is simple and only takes a few minutes. Once installed, you get a modern, feature-rich browser with fast performance, excellent compatibility, and useful tools like vertical tabs, syncing, extensions, and Copilot.
If you use Microsoft services or switch between Windows and Mac regularly, Edge can be a great browser to keep everything in sync. And even if you’re just browser-hopping for fun, it’s worth trying, because apparently we all collect browsers now.