![]() ![]() However, as reported by The Verge, Twitter user WalkingCat discovered and leaked the download links for the Canary and Dev builds of Edge for macOS hosted on Microsoft’s servers. Microsoft briefly teased the macOS version of its Edge browser yesterday at its Build 2019 developer conference but again didn’t share a release date. We hope you’ll try the preview today, and we look forward to your feedback and participation in the Microsoft Edge Insider community. We’re delighted to share our first Microsoft Edge Canary build for macOS with you! Getting your feedback is an important step in helping us make a better browser – we consider it essential to create the best possible browsing experience on macOS. In its announcement, Microsoft also highlighted how important user feedback is to improve the browser. A public beta will also land at some point in the future. While both the leaked download links below for the Canary and Dev builds are still live, Microsoft is starting with support for the daily Canary builds for now with the official Dev release support arriving soon. Update 5/20: Microsoft has officially launched Edge for macOS today. ![]() Now, the Canary and Dev builds of the Chromium-based Edge browser have leaked before Microsoft’s official announcement and are available to download from the company’s servers. ![]() Late last year, Microsoft announced that its Edge browser would be coming to macOS, but without a timeline. ![]()
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