
To use Microsoft Teams on the web in your browser, visit Teams Screen Sharing Fix on macOS The desktop Teams app is available to download from the Microsoft website. Microsoft Teams for iOS and iPadOS is available on the App Store. Or try updating your copy of the Teams app manually by clicking the settings menu next to your profile picture in the top-right corner, then select “Check for updates.” So, be patient and check back later if you don’t have the new version yet. The generally available (GA) version of the native Teams app on Mac with Apple silicon is being rolled out to customers in increments over the coming months. All Mac users will be automatically upgraded with their most recent update to Teams. Microsoft is committed to innovation and committed to the Mac, so we’re excited to bring this to our Mac users. Bringing the latest update to Apple silicone Macs will happen in stages, and is expected to complete over the coming months. As mentioned, Microsoft’s auto-updated mechanism will automatically update your copy of Teams. Microsoft provides a single version of Teams for macOS that includes code for both Intel and Apple silicon chips so you don’t need to choose the correct version to download. According to Microsoft’s announcement, “a production-grade” version of Teams is now available as a universal download which will run natively on the entire Mac lineup, including computers powered by Apple silicon. The upgrade had spent several months in development, and it’s now ready to roll out.
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Microsoft Teams now runs natively on Apple silicon Macs The rollout on Apple silicon Macs will take a few months to complete so you’ll need to arm yourself with patience (or try triggering a manual download). The same goes if you have an Apple silicon Mac because Microsoft is automatically upgrading all macOS users of the app.


Microsoft Teams now runs natively on Apple silicon Macs, bringing faster performance and lower battery consumption for Apple’s M1 and M2 chipsets.
