Find Serial Number On Mac

Your Mac’s serial number is printed somewhere on the Mac itself, so you’ll be able to find it if you can’t turn your Mac on. Flip over a MacBook and you’ll see the serial number printed on the Mac itself, near the “Designed by Apple in California” text. On a Mac Mini, you’ll find the serial number on the bottom.

You might want the model name or serial number of your Mac when checking warranty coverage, searching for specifications or other information about your model, creating a home inventory, and more. Identifying your Mac model is also important when selling or giving away your Mac or learning whether it's compatible with the latest operating system or other software or hardware.

Use About This Mac

Choose About This Mac from the Apple menu () in the upper-left corner of your screen. About This Mac shows an overview of your Mac, including the name and version of its operating system, its model name, and its serial number:

How To Find Serial Number On Mac

If you see an About This Mac window like the following, double-click the version number beneath “OS X” to reveal the serial number:


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Apple Serial Number Specs

Use System Information

Open the System Information (or System Profiler) app from the Utilities folder of your Applications folder, or click the System Info (or More Info) button in About This Mac. Select Hardware on the left side of the window, then find the model name and serial number on the right:

If you can't use About This Mac or System Information because your Mac doesn't finish starting up, look for a serial number or model name on the outside of your Mac, or on its original packaging, receipt, or invoice.

You can also log in to appleid.apple.com and look for your Mac in the Devices section. Click on your Mac to view its serial number.

Find Serial Number On Mac

If you still need help, find an Apple service provider near you.

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