# System Requirements

Before you begin using Request Ranger, it's essential to ensure that your system meets the necessary requirements for optimal performance and compatibility. This page outlines the minimum system requirements needed to run Request Ranger smoothly on your macOS or iOS device.

## **Minimum System Requirements**

* **Operating System:** macOS 13.1 or later, iOS 16.4 or later
* **Hardware:** Mac or iOS device with a 64-bit processor&#x20;
* **Software:** Xcode (for building locally)
* **Network:** Internet connection for downloading and updating Request Ranger

## **Recommended System Specifications**

* **Hardware:** Mac or iOS device with Apple Silicon (M1 or later) processor for improved performance
* **Memory:** 8 GB RAM or higher for handling large HTTP responses more efficiently

Please note that while Request Ranger is designed to be compatible with macOS and iOS devices, the specific performance may vary depending on your device's hardware and software configuration. For the best experience, we recommend using a device with an Apple Silicon processor, ensuring your operating system and software are up-to-date, and having at least 8 GB of RAM.

By ensuring that your system meets these requirements and considering our recommended specifications, you can enjoy a seamless, efficient, and enhanced experience while using Request Ranger for your web development and security needs.<br>


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