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The Best Free Mac Apps in 2026 (Genuinely Free)

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The dirty secret of “best free Mac apps” articles is that half the apps aren't free — they're paid apps with a trial, or a free tier so limited it's a demo. This list is labeled honestly into three buckets: Truly free (no catch), Open source (free and you can read the code), and Freemium (a real free tier that's useful on its own). No bait.

💡 How to read this list

Truly free = costs nothing, ever. Open source = free + community-maintained + private. Freemium = the free tier is genuinely usable; you only pay if you want the extras.

Truly free essentials

One Thing

One Thing

FreeIn our directory

Put a single task or goal in your menu bar

Puts a single task in your menu bar so you stay focused on what matters. Native, free and ad-free, from a respected indie developer. The whole app is one good idea executed perfectly.

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Rectangle

Open source

Snap windows to halves, quarters and thirds with keyboard shortcuts. The first app most people install on a new Mac.

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Maccy

Open source

A lightweight, no-nonsense clipboard history manager. Tiny, fast and free.

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IINA

Open source

The modern media player macOS should have shipped — plays anything you throw at it, looks native, and is completely free.

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LocalSend

Open source

AirDrop for everyone — send files across Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS and Android over your local network with no account and no cloud.

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Open source power tools

Ice

Open source

Tame and hide a cluttered menu bar — a free, actively developed alternative to Bartender.

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Stats

Open source

Live CPU, GPU, memory, disk and network readouts in your menu bar.

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Bitwarden

Freemium

A trustworthy, audited password manager with a free tier that covers unlimited passwords across all your devices.

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Obsidian

Freemium

Local-first Markdown notes and knowledge management. Free for personal use; your notes are plain files you own forever.

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CoconutBattery

Freemium

Check the real health and charge cycles of your Mac, iPhone and iPad batteries. The free version tells you everything most people need.

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Freemium apps with a genuinely useful free tier

Hand Mirror

Hand Mirror

FreemiumIn our directory

A quick camera check, right from the menu bar

A one-click camera preview in your menu bar so you never join a call with spinach in your teeth. The core feature is free.

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Shottr

Shottr

FreemiumIn our directory

Screenshot tool for designers, front-end engineers, and pixel professionals

A fast, powerful screenshot tool — scrolling capture, OCR, annotations and a pixel ruler. The free tier is plenty for everyday use.

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LookAway

LookAway

FreemiumIn our directory

Smart Screen Breaks, Blink & Posture Reminders for Mac

Smart screen-break, blink and posture reminders that adapt to how you work. A free, gentle way to protect your eyes and back.

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MacWhisper

MacWhisper

FreemiumIn our directory

Quickly transcribe audio files into text on your Mac

On-device audio transcription with a free tier — drag in a file, get accurate text back, nothing leaves your Mac.

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Compresto

Compresto

FreemiumIn our directory

Reclaim 50GB+ Without Quality Loss

Shrink videos, images, PDFs and GIFs by up to 90% offline. The free tier handles plenty before you ever consider upgrading.

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Truly free vs. freemium at a glance

AppTypeCategoryWhat you get free
One ThingTruly freeFocusThe whole app
RectangleOpen sourceWindowsEverything
MaccyOpen sourceClipboardEverything
IINAOpen sourceMediaEverything
Hand MirrorFreemiumVideo callsCore camera preview
ShottrFreemiumScreenshotsEveryday capture & OCR
MacWhisperFreemiumTranscriptionBasic on-device transcription
What's the difference between free and freemium apps?+

Truly free apps cost nothing and have no paid version (or it's open source). Freemium apps give you a usable free tier and charge only for advanced features. This list labels each one so you know before you download.

Are open-source Mac apps safe?+

Generally yes — the code is public and community-reviewed, which is why tools like Rectangle, IINA and Bitwarden are so widely trusted. Download from the official site or GitHub release, not a mirror.

What free apps should I install on a brand-new Mac?+

Start with Rectangle (windows), Maccy or Paste (clipboard), One Thing (focus), Ice (menu bar) and a password manager like Bitwarden.

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