Apple Configurator

Apple Configurator

By Apple

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2015-09-30
  • Current Version: 2.18
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 50.11 MB
  • Developer: Apple
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14 or later.

Description

Apple Configurator makes it easy to deploy iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV devices in your school or business. Use Apple Configurator to quickly configure large numbers of devices connected to your Mac via USB with the settings, apps, and data you specify for your students, employees, or customers. Apple Configurator features a flexible, device-centric design that enables you to configure one or dozens of devices quickly and easily. Simply select a single device or many at once and perform an action. With Apple Configurator, you're able to update software, install apps and configuration profiles, rename and change wallpaper on devices, export device information and documents, and much more. You can also inspect any device to see details like serial number and hardware addresses, which apps and profiles are installed, and its console log. Apple Configurator integrates with device enrollment and purchasing in Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager to seamlessly distribute apps from the App Store. The all-new Prepare assistant makes it easy to supervise and configure a cart of iPads for the classroom or quickly enroll a large number of devices in your MDM server for ongoing management. The built-in configuration profile editor supports creating and editing profiles with the latest iOS settings. If you’re configuring devices in an environment where consistency is critical, Blueprints allow you to create a custom configuration for your devices that can be applied with one click. A Blueprint is a template device to which you add configuration profiles and apps and perform actions, just like you would to a connected physical device. Fully automate Apple Configurator and integrate its capabilities into your existing device management workflows using the included command-line tool, AppleScript scripting library, or Automator Actions. Support for iCloud Drive enables you to keep your configuration profiles and other settings consistent across multiple Configurator stations.

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Reviews

  • Profile Editor Page is blank on macOS Tahoe

    1
    By josh_k_t
    After upgrading to Tahoe, the profile creation/editor page is now blank. I can’t create new profiles anymore.
  • Does not work on Tahoe

    1
    By GlassyIT
    Need this for our org but it doesn’t work on macOS Tahoe…
  • Doesn’t work on MacOS 26 (Tahoe)

    2
    By KyleXCIX
    This app is great when it actually works. Once the new update came out, the settings to update profiles is no longer there. Even if you wanted to create a new profile, you couldn’t customize anything. Really unfortunate.
  • works for me

    5
    By sb1144
    I wanted to remove multiple apps at the same time from my iPad and it worked as expected!
  • I depend on it

    4
    By MaxxManic
    Apple Configurator is a major tool in my workflow. I work in K12 education and Configurator makes maintaining or fleet of iPads much easier than it could be. It isn’t prefect, but it works for us.
  • AVOID AVOID AVOID

    1
    By Gooby Diamond
    This will erase all of your widgets
  • Never had an issue

    5
    By Seth_walker
    I’ve never had an issue restoring multiple devices or if Finder wont find my singular device, I can just use this app. As someone who has used this app at a consumer level for 8 years, this app is fantastic and have zero issues with it. 💯
  • Fonts don’t work, and no feedback as to why

    1
    By MrBlue222
    I’m trying to create a profile which installs new TrueType fonts onto my iPad, and even though the app UI says, “Use this section to specify the TrueType and OpenType fonts…”, when I open a folder containing .ttf files, they cannot be selected, and there is no feedback or indication as to why.
  • Buggy Mess

    1
    By diglett215
    I love spending an hour rearranging apps on my Home Screen only to have none of it save after clicking “apply.” Or maybe some of it saved — it’s actually quite hard to tell. YMMV, but to me an app that pretends that it’s going to do what it’s supposed to do and then fails is worse than one that doesn’t work at all. Would also help if I didn’t need a magnifying glass to read the text. Or if, y’know, an app being released in 2025 supported any kind of zooming.
  • GARBAGE!

    1
    By T3chnicolor
    Never finds the Apple TV!

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