

If you are working with Creo on a daily basis you don’t want to be limited or slowed down due to performance issues. You can only use Windows or macOS one at a time but you get the full computing power of your Mac to run Creo.

This means you can simply run the Windows operating system on your Mac device. Boot Camp, a native Mac feature, allows you to install Windows in a dual-boot configuration. This would be our top recommendation to run PTC Creo on Mac. PTC has not released Creo products compatible with OS X, however, you can run PTC Creo on Mac.

While this may not be a huge deal breaker for some users, many designers prefer to use Macs. Even though Creo has drastically evolved, one thing has remained the same: it is only available for Windows. Since that initial release, many elements have been changed and improved, from new capabilities like additive manufacturing tools to an improved UI. The first release of Creo was over 5 years ago.
