Vectric does not block macOS systems. Their official stance is that Mac users can run their software using third-party virtualization or emulation software. Because CNC toolpath calculation is CPU-intensive but not GPU-dependent in a low-latency way, virtualization works exceptionally well.
None combine Aspire’s vector-to-3D-relief workflow, massive clipart library, and idiot-proof CAM in a single native Mac app. If you do complex 3D signwork or lithophanes, stick with Aspire + Parallels. vectric aspire mac
Despite the lack of a native app, many users successfully run Aspire on modern Macs (including those with M1, M2, and M3 chips) using virtualization software. 1. Parallels Desktop (Recommended) Vectric does not block macOS systems