

High Sierra was first shown to the world in June 2017 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. You install Parallels Desktop on the host OS. “Host OS” means the operating system running on the Mac®. “Guest OS” means an operating system running in a Parallels Desktop virtual machine. The more detailed answer is in the rest of this post.


The quick answer is yes! Parallels Desktop 13 fully supports macOS High Sierra, both as a host OS and guest OS. High Sierra is finally available! If you are reading this post, then you probably want to know if Parallels Desktop® 13 for Mac supports macOS® High Sierra.
