Starting with macOS 26.4, Mac users may receive a message warning them about LightBurn’s compatibility with future versions of macOS — specifically macOS 28.
If you receive this warning, here’s what you need to know:
- Don’t panic! You don’t need to do anything right now — you can ignore the message and keep using your current version of LightBurn as usual.
- We are working on updated builds of LightBurn that will ensure compatibility with future versions of macOS.
- Compatible LightBurn builds will be ready in time for macOS 28.
- At that time, you will need to upgrade LightBurn if you use the latest version of macOS. If your license has expired, you will need to renew to do that.
For a more detailed explanation of the upcoming changes, how we’re addressing them, and how to determine if they’ll affect you, visit our blog: News – LightBurn Software