# Install on macOS To use Vapor on macOS, you will need Swift 5.9 or greater. Swift and all of its dependencies come bundled with Xcode. ## Install Xcode Install [Xcode](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835?mt=12) from the Mac App Store. ![Xcode in Mac App Store](../images/xcode-mac-app-store.png) After Xcode has been downloaded, you must open it to complete the installation. This may take a while. Double check to ensure that the installation was successful by opening the Terminal and printing the Swift's version. ```sh swift --version ``` You should see Swift's version information printed. ```sh swift-driver version: 1.75.2 Apple Swift version 5.8 (swiftlang-5.8.0.124.2 clang-1403.0.22.11.100) Target: arm64-apple-macosx13.0 ``` Vapor 4 requires Swift 5.9 or greater. ## Install Toolbox Now that you have Swift installed, let's install the [Vapor Toolbox](https://github.com/vapor/toolbox). This CLI tool is not required to use Vapor, but it helps to create new Vapor projects. ### Homebrew The Toolbox is distributed via Homebrew. If you do not have Homebrew yet, visit brew.sh for install instructions. ```sh brew install vapor ``` Double check to ensure that the installation was successful by printing help. ```sh vapor --help ``` You should see a list of available commands. ### Makefile If you want, you can also build the Toolbox from source. View the Toolbox's releases on GitHub to find the latest version. ```sh git clone https://github.com/vapor/toolbox.git cd toolbox git checkout make install ``` Double check the installation was successful by printing help. ```sh vapor --help ``` You should see a list of available commands. ## Next Now that you have installed Swift and Vapor Toolbox, create your first app in [Getting Started → Hello, world](../getting-started/hello-world.md).