DISCUSS: Character Animator on Apple silicon
Our team is working hard on a version of Character Animator that runs natively on Mac systems with Apple silicon (M1). The first public Beta is available today and we invite you to test it out! Your feedback is welcome. We will be updating the Beta frequently. Please see the notes below.

The Beta process
The first public Beta includes all the functionality in Character Animator, except for the issues listed in the "Known issues" section. Please check back on this forum thread for updates as we add more functionality and as other apps gain native Apple silicon support.
Running current Intel version in Rosetta 2 emulation mode
While we complete the native Apple silicon version of Character Animator, you can install and run the current release version of Character Animator using Rosetta 2 emulation with Apple M1 systems and macOS Big Sur (version 11).
Please note that third-party integrations such as plugins will need to be updated by the developer to run natively on Apple silicon and may or may not work in Rosetta 2 emulation mode today.
The following workflows might require interacting with non-native Apple silicon versions of other apps:
- Editing puppet artwork in Illustrator
- Dynamic Link export with the Beta version of After Effects
Check for updates in the Creative Cloud desktop app or this article about Adobe app compatibility on Apple M1 systems.
Known issues
In the first public Beta version (v4.2.0.10):
- Wacom touchscreen support is not working currently.
- Media Encoder (Beta) v15.1 does not work with Character Animator (Beta) if using the File > Export > Video via Adobe Media Encoder and Video with Alpha via Adobe Media Encoder menu commands.
Workaround: If you want to use Video via Adobe Media Encoder, install Media Encoder (Beta) v15.0 via the ... > Other versions menu command in the Creative Cloud desktop app. The Media Encoder team is working on an update to their Beta app to resolve these issues. - Exporting a scene to After Effects (Beta) is slower than expected if After Effects (Beta) is launched before Character Animator (Beta).
Workaround: Launch Character Animator (Beta) before After Effects (Beta) for improved responsiveness.
What we want to know
We want to hear about your experience with Character Animator on Apple silicon systems:
- What are your overall impressions?
- Are you encountering any compatibility issues?
- Is the performance and responsiveness of the app worse than in the current release version?
Thank you! We’re looking forward to your feedback.
(Use this Beta forum thread to discuss the native Apple silicon version of Character Animator and share your feedback with the Character Animator team and other Beta users. If you encounter a bug, let us know by posting a reply here or choosing “Report a bug” from the “Provide feedback” icon in the top-right corner of the app.)
