Setup can be more complex for GPU-heavy tasks like Rendering.
The benefits of using AGI32 on a Mac include: agi32 for mac
| Software | Native Apple Silicon | Key Features | |----------|----------------------|---------------| | | Yes (DIALux evo 10+ runs natively on M1/M2) | Indoor/outdoor, point-by-point, IES files, photorealistic rendering | | Relux | Yes (Intel binary, runs via Rosetta 2; native ARM in beta) | Daylighting, street lighting, BIM integration | | Visual Lighting | No (Windows only; similar virtualization requirement) | 3D rendering, controls integration | | Lumen Designer | No | Advanced roadway, tunnel, sports lighting | Setup can be more complex for GPU-heavy tasks like Rendering
The short answer is that . It is designed specifically as a Windows-based application, and the developers (Lighting Analysts, Inc.) do not offer a dedicated Mac version. If you need 100% compatibility, Parallels creates a
If you need 100% compatibility, Parallels creates a "Virtual Machine" (VM). It installs a full version of Windows inside your Mac, allowing you to run AGi32 alongside your Mac apps with high stability. Boot Camp: