Zwift
Zwift is a gamified virtual cycling and running platform that connects riders and runners worldwide through an online multiplayer environment. Users ride stationary bikes or use treadmills with compatible sensors while experiencing a digital world, participating in live group rides, races, structured training plans, and social events. The app pairs with smart trainers and fitness equipment to track power, speed, and cadence, making it popular with competitive cyclists, triathletes, and fitness enthusiasts who train indoors. Zwift doubles as both a training tool and a social network, offering thousands of daily events and a subscription-based membership model.
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1 suggestionZwift runs on macOS via its launcher app but the native architecture support for Apple Silicon is not clearly documented in available sources. The Does It Arm database indicates Zwift can run under virtualization on Apple Silicon, but does not confirm a native arm64 build exists. The most recent launcher release noted (version 1.1.16 in March 2026) does not explicitly mention Apple Silicon optimization. Contact Zwift support directly to confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build is currently available, or check the Mac App Store listing and the official Zwift download page for the latest build information. If your Mac is running Rosetta and Zwift works for your training needs, you can continue using it, but you may see better performance and battery life if a native version becomes available.
Native version · Reported by in the community.
Sighting data is community-sourced — version availability and pricing should be verified with the developer.
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