Loopback v2.4.10 for Mac
Loopback is a pro-level macOS audio routing tool that lets you create virtual audio devices and move sound between apps and hardware without physical cables. It is widely used by podcasters, streamers, remote teams, and audio creators who need stable multi-source routing on Mac.
With Loopback, you can combine microphones, app audio, browser sound, and external interfaces into custom virtual outputs for recording, livestreaming, meetings, and production workflows.
Why Loopback is useful
Virtual audio devices: Build custom devices that collect and route audio from multiple apps and inputs.
Flexible signal paths: Send one source to many destinations or merge multiple sources into one output for tools like OBS, DAWs, and conferencing apps.
Mac-native workflow: Stable low-friction routing on macOS with visual control over sources, channels, and monitor paths.
No hardware mixer required: Replace complex cable-based setups with software routing profiles that are easier to maintain.
What’s new (latest confirmed release notes)
Latest publicly documented update: Loopback 2.4.9 (official release notes page).
- ARK Plugin updated to 13.1.1 with reliability and optimization improvements
- Menu cleanup improvements for newer macOS UI behavior
- Update notifications moved to a less intrusive title-bar style
- License window fixes and improved customer-dashboard linking
If you specifically publish v2.4.10, verify exact changelog lines on Rogue Amoeba’s release notes before final posting.







Run the downloaded image and drag the application to the Applications folder shortcut.
Once the copy is complete, you can launch the application from Launchpad.