BrightIntosh enables your MacBook Pro M1 (or newer) to use the increased brightness (1000 nits) of its XDR display at any time. By default, this is only possible when displaying HDR content. BrightIntosh can shift your brightness range to higher values. The brightness slider in the app controls how much you shift this range. You can still use your brightness keys to control the brightness. It comes with a handy menu bar item so you can toggle the increased brightness quickly and easily.
Important
This tool should not harm your display as it doesn't use any low-level API calls and your OS is in full control over the display, but there is no warranty.
Maximum brightness with BrightIntosh on the left half of the picture, default maximum brightness on the right half.
- MacBook Pro M5 from 2025 / 2026 (Model identifier: Mac17,2, Mac17,6, Mac17,7, Mac17,8, Mac17,9)
- MacBook Pro M4 from 2024 (Model Identifiers: Mac16,1, Mac16,5, Mac16,6, Mac16,7, Mac16,8)
- MacBook Pro M3 from 2023 (Model Identifiers: Mac15,3, Mac15,6, Mac15,7, Mac15,8, Mac15,9, Mac15,10, Mac15,11)
- MacBook Pro M2 14" / 16" from 2023 (Model Identifiers: Mac14,5, Mac14,6, Mac14,9, Mac14,10)
- MacBook Pro M1 14" / 16" from 2021 (Model Identifiers: MacBookPro18,1, MacBookPro18,2, MacBookPro18,3, MacBookPro18,4)
- Studio Display XDR (experimental)
- Pro Display XDR
- Mac App Store
- 👩🏼💻 Build it yourself 👨🏽💻
If you have any ideas, enhancements or proposals, feel free to open an issue!
- BrightIntosh and f.lux will likely not work simultaneously
- HDR Videos will clip when BrightIntosh is active

