Onedrive For Macos 10.13.6 [better] Jun 2026

If you're still using a classic Mac running macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra, you likely know that official support for many modern apps has ended. Microsoft officially ended support for the OneDrive sync app on macOS 10.13 in September 2021 While Microsoft now requires macOS 13.0 or newer

: If you already had OneDrive installed, it likely stopped receiving updates but may have continued to run until a major sync issue occurred. Impact on new installations

MS-OD-HS-1013 Date: April 2026 Target OS: macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra) Status: End of Support (EoS)

If you have a NAS (Synology, QNAP, or even a Raspberry Pi) on your local network: onedrive for macos 10.13.6

| Component | Detail | |-----------|--------| | | 22.022.0130.0001 (March 2022) | | First unsupported build | 22.033 (April 2022) | | Installation method | Standalone .pkg (not from Mac App Store) | | Files On-Demand | Not available (requires macOS 10.14+) | | Known Folder Move (KFM) | Not available | | Apple M1/M2/M3 native | Not available (Intel only via Rosetta) |

Scroll through your purchased/downloaded history to locate . Click the Cloud Download icon next to it.

If your Mac hardware cannot be upgraded to a newer macOS, your most reliable option is to bypass the desktop app altogether and use . While not as convenient as having a synced folder in Finder, it provides a functional and secure way to access your files. If you're still using a classic Mac running macOS 10

If you prefer a native folder layout in Finder rather than a web browser, there are two distinct workarounds to run the application. Method 1: Download the Last Compatible Legacy Build

Finding a Legacy OneDrive Installer (The Desktop Client Option)

The core of the problem is simple but unequivocal: Microsoft no longer supports its OneDrive sync client on macOS High Sierra. Click the Cloud Download icon next to it

: Some users have successfully restored older versions by copying the OneDrive.app Time Machine backup or another Mac that still had the older version installed. Option C: The Browser Workaround (Safest)

Look for older versions of tools like Cyberduck or Mountain Duck that are compatible with macOS 10.13.