IPTV Player for Mac.
Safari's native HLS support means many streams play with less overhead here than in Chrome. No download, no Gatekeeper prompts, no App Store review to wait on.
Safari on macOS plays HLS (.m3u8) natively — often the smoothest, lowest-battery-drain option on a Mac.
Open a playlist to start watching
Tips for Mac
- →For MPEG-TS (.ts) streams, Chrome or Firefox on Mac may work better than Safari, which leans on its native player for HLS only.
- →Use Safari's Picture-in-Picture (right-click the video → Enter Picture in Picture) to keep a channel floating while you work in other apps.
- →Add the page to your Dock: Safari → File → Add to Dock, for a native-app-like icon.
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Mac — questions
Do I need to install anything on macOS?+
No. This is a web player — open this page in macOS's browser and your playlist plays directly, with nothing to download or install.
Is there an IPTV player download for macOS?+
You don't need one — this player runs entirely in the browser, so there's no download, installer, or app store involved. If you specifically want a native app, see our app comparisons; for everything else, the web player works immediately.
Does this work with Xtream Codes on macOS?+
Yes — use the Xtream Codes player and enter your server, username and password. It works the same on macOS as any other device.