Mac Download — Pluraleyes

If you are determined to use it, search for via legacy download portals (ensure you own a license to respect copyright laws). For everyone else, Davinci Resolve 19 is the modern, free, and superior alternative for audio sync on macOS.

| Software | Best For | Price | macOS Native (M1/M2/M3) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Professional multi-cam | Free (Studio: $295) | ✅ Yes | | Syncaila | Long-form podcasts/videos | €69 (One-time) | ✅ Yes (via Rosetta) | | Premiere Pro (Synchronize) | Adobe users | Subscription | ✅ Yes | 1. Davinci Resolve (Built-in Sync) Blackmagic Design’s Resolve has a superior sync engine built into the "Cut" and "Edit" pages. Right-click clips in the media pool > "Auto Sync Audio" > "Based on Waveform." It is free and handles 4K multi-cam effortlessly. 2. Syncaila Designed as the spiritual successor to Pluraleyes. It is a standalone app just for audio sync. It supports modern macOS and costs a one-time fee. The interface almost mirrors Pluraleyes 4. 3. Premiere Pro’s Native Feature Adobe added "Synchronize" (via Clip > Merge). While slower than Pluraleyes for 10+ clips, it is reliable and requires no extra download. Is Pluraleyes for Mac Still Worth It? Yes, if: You are a legacy user on an Intel Mac running Catalina/Mojave, and you already have a paid license. It remains the fastest single-task tool ever built.

In the world of video production, few things are as frustrating as dealing with out-of-sync audio. Whether you are a seasoned filmmaker, a YouTuber, or a corporate video editor, you have likely spent hours manually lining up DSLR video clips with external audio recorded on a Zoom, Tascam, or Rode device.

Enter —the industry-standard, time-saving software by Red Giant (now part of Maxon). For years, it has been the "magic button" for post-production. However, as Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) evolves and software subscriptions change, finding a legitimate, working Pluraleyes Mac download has become more complicated.

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