Want to experience Apple Intelligence on your Mac? You can sign up for the macOS Sequoia 15.1 beta to try it out

Apple just released a near-final beta of the latest version of macOS, Sequoia 15.1, available to developers and public beta testers. So if you have a Mac device and can’t wait to try out the latest macOS features, you can grab the beta – although for most people we’d recommend waiting for the general public release of Sequoia 15.1, which is expected coming soon and should be much more stable. This beta version comes a week after the last beta version, indicating that testing is accelerating before a final version is available to everyone soon.

If you want to give the latest beta a try, you can sign up if you’re registered as a developer (you can read how to sign up on the official Apple Developer site), but be warned: there is a subscription fee. You can then install the Sequoia 15.1 beta from the Software Update section of your Mac’s System Settings app.