
There are several third-party utilities available for Mac that specialize in removing other apps, such as App Cleaner & Uninstaller, AppZapper, CleanMyMac X, AppDelete, and Trash Me. Note that if an app doesn't have a Delete button, it can't be uninstalled in Launchpad. Simply click and hold an app icon until all the apps start to jiggle, then click the app's Delete button (the circled X next to its icon). If you've removed apps from an iPhone or iPad before, you'll find that the Launchpad can be used to uninstall Mac apps downloaded from the App Store in a similar way. Drag the app in question from the Applications folder to the Trash at the rightmost end of the Dock.Click Applications in the Finder sidebar.Open a Finder window by clicking the Finder icon in the Dock.If the app doesn't have an uninstaller, the most straightforward way to uninstall an app in macOS is as follows:


Some third-party apps include an executable uninstaller in the app's folder that will completely remove the app from your system in just a couple of clicks. Likewise, if you've come up against the limits of your drive's storage capacity, you can uninstall non-essential apps to free up space. Occasionally you might install an app on your Mac and later find that it's not for you, in which case you'll want to remove it.
