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macUSB vs Raspberry Pi Imager

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

macUSB

8.0
Utilities

Tool to create bootable USB installers

Raspberry Pi Imager

8.0
Utilities

Imaging utility to install operating systems to a microSD card

Metric macUSB Raspberry Pi Imager
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 223 1.8K
90-day Installs 478 4.9K
365-day Installs 478 16.4K
Version 2.1.1 2.0.8
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 660 2.4K
GitHub Forks 24 394
Open Issues 1 88
License MIT NOASSERTION
Language Swift C++
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Feb 25, 2026 Mar 6, 2020

Reviews

macUSB

macUSB simplifies creating bootable macOS and OS X USB drives, supporting a wide range of macOS versions and both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. Its ease of use, compatibility with external SSDs, and support for legacy systems make it a valuable tool for users needing to install or reinstall macOS on multiple devices.

Creates bootable USB installers for macOS and OS X.

Pros

  • + Supports both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs
  • + Works with macOS versions from 10.4 onwards
  • + Compatible with external SSDs

Cons

  • - No auto-updates available
  • - Some users experience installation issues

Raspberry Pi Imager

Raspberry Pi Imager is a user-friendly tool for creating bootable media for Raspberry Pi devices. It simplifies the process of installing operating systems onto microSD cards, making it essential for Raspberry Pi users.

Creates bootable media for Raspberry Pi devices by imaging microSD cards with operating systems.

Pros

  • + Official Raspberry Pi tool with strong community support
  • + User-friendly interface for easy setup
  • + Supports multiple Raspberry Pi operating systems

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update functionality
  • - Security concern regarding non-admin access to SD card formatting