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macOS controller and Apple Silicon

  • February 17, 2026
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Bob235178
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Yes, I realize that this has been asked before, but with macOS losing Rosetta 2 with macOS 28, coming out in 2027, is there any chance of the desktop Sonos app being ported to Apple silicon?

I primarily use the macOS app, and am not really looking forward to relying on the web app, since I live in an area with poor internet availability.

Best answer by Airgetlam

Since they haven’t done any work (other than egregious bug fixing) on either the Windows or Mac ‘desktop’ apps for years, in favor of their web app, it does seem unlikely that there would be resources dedicated to a port. 

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Airgetlam
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  • February 17, 2026

Since they haven’t done any work (other than egregious bug fixing) on either the Windows or Mac ‘desktop’ apps for years, in favor of their web app, it does seem unlikely that there would be resources dedicated to a port. 


Bob235178
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  • Trending Lyricist I
  • February 17, 2026

They should put it up on github.  Somebody would do it.


Airgetlam
  • February 17, 2026

That would be interesting. There are already lots of third party options, I think, although I’ve never really looked at them. Certainly for iOS, where I do the majority of my effort. The Mac app is basically used, in my situation, to start and stop playlists. I suspect the web app will do that. 


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  • February 18, 2026

Zero chance of them doing this, in fact I am guessing they are secretly enjoying the Apple announcement as it fits in with their plan to retire the Desktop apps.

Which is why you should look on the App Store for a Sonos app that is a real, native app, for ARM and Intel. Like mine (see profile).

Or you can build it yourself from the source on github if so inclined.


  • Lyricist I
  • February 25, 2026

Well, this crappy support means that when my SONOS hardware (I’ve been a user since the beginning!) I will not buy more.

Sure, the iOS app works, but I’m on my Mac all day and I want to use it for managing my SONOS appliances.

Bad move on their part.


Airgetlam
  • February 25, 2026

Huh? The web based controller continues without any issues. Just because Apple isn’t supporting ‘older’ applications doesn’t change Sonos speakers. Frankly, beyond bug fixes, Sonos hasn’t updated either the Windows or Mac desktop apps. To my knowledge, there has been no official comment from Sonos one way or the other, merely comments from us users. 
 

And frankly, if you don’t choose to update your Mac’s OS, it wouldn’t impact you at all. I just don’t understand your outrage.