Apple typically drops support for Macs after 7–8 years, leaving perfectly capable hardware without security updates, new features, or app compatibility. OCLP bridges that gap by:
The is an open-source tool designed to breathe new life into "obsolete" Macs by allowing them to run modern versions of macOS that Apple no longer officially supports. Core Features open core patcher
OCLP is an emulator or virtualizer—it runs real macOS on real Apple hardware. Apple does not support or endorse it, and it violates the macOS EULA technically. However, many users rely on it to avoid e‑waste and maintain security updates. Apple typically drops support for Macs after 7–8
(on specific newer-but-unsupported Intel models). open core patcher