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Image Transfer Utility 2

com.canon.ImageTransferUtility2 · Photography · v2.1.0.0
Intel Only 9 devices · 26.3 MB · Impact: 39/100
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Image Transfer Utility 2 is Canon's image management and transfer software for macOS, designed to download photos and videos from Canon digital cameras, camcorders, and card readers to a Mac. It provides basic organization by date, allows batch transfers, and integrates with Canon's camera ecosystem. The utility is typically bundled with Canon camera drivers and is intended for users who want a dedicated tool for camera image imports rather than relying on generic photo import workflows.</description> <parameter name="recommendation">Canon's official support site and driver download page for your camera model are the best starting point. Search for your specific camera model on canon.com/support — the driver and software package pages will indicate whether a native Apple Silicon build is available. If the current package still lists only an Intel build, contact Canon support directly to ask about a native version and expected release timeline before macOS 28 removes Rosetta 2 in September 2028. Many photographers find that modern alternatives like Apple's Photos app, Image Capture (built into macOS), or Adobe Lightroom's import features may already cover your workflow, so if Canon has not yet shipped a native build, those options may provide a smoother path forward than waiting.

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v2.2.30.0 v2.2.20.0 v2.2.10.0 v2.2.0.0 v2.1.0.0

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Good news! Canon has released a native Apple Silicon version of Image Transfer Utility. According to Canon Australia's support page, version 2.2.30 is now available and officially supports macOS 15, macOS 14, and macOS 13, indicating it's been updated for Apple Silicon compatibility. This is a significant update from the Intel-only version 2.1.0.0 you currently have. You should download the latest version directly from Canon's official support website to ensure you have the native Apple Silicon build that will continue working after Rosetta 2 support ends.