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Delta Executor for Mac - Download for macOS

Delta Executor for Mac is a free Roblox Lua executor for macOS on both Intel and Apple Silicon. This guide covers installing the app, getting past Gatekeeper the safe way, granting the right permissions, injecting your scripts, troubleshooting and an honest note on ban risk.

Guide by the Delta Executor guides team · Last checked Jun 25, 2026

Versionv2.727
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ReleasedJun 25, 2026
App nameDelta Executor
PlatformmacOS (Intel & Apple Silicon)
Latest versionv2.727
UpdatedJun 25, 2026
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LicenseFree
macOS Gatekeeper blocks apps that aren't from the App Store or a notarised developer on first launch. The fix is safe and built into macOS: right-click the app and choose Open, or use System Settings → Privacy & Security → "Open Anyway". Don't disable Gatekeeper system-wide.
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What is Delta Executor for Mac (macOS)?

Delta Executor for Mac is a free Roblox script executor for macOS on both Intel and Apple Silicon. Rather than replacing Roblox, it attaches to the official macOS client during a game and runs custom Lua scripts through its injector. Because the app isn't distributed through the App Store or notarised by Apple, the Delta Executor Mac download is blocked by Gatekeeper on first launch — a normal hurdle you clear with the built-in "Open Anyway" step rather than by turning security off.

As with every Roblox executor on macOS, Delta needs a free key each session, unlocked through a quick checkpoint that funds the build. It is not undetectable: Roblox catches exploiting on Mac just as it does on other platforms, so run the Delta Executor latest version on a spare account you don't mind losing. Below are the exact requirements, the full install-and-inject walkthrough, fixes for Gatekeeper and permission issues, and an honest ban-risk note.

Versionv2.727
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Requirements
ChipsIntel & Apple Silicon

Delta Executor macOS requirements

Check these before installing.

macOS 11+

Big Sur or newer. Keeping macOS updated helps the injector stay compatible with the current Roblox client.

Intel or Apple Silicon

Both are supported. Apple Silicon Macs may prompt to install Rosetta the first time if the build is Intel-only.

Roblox for Mac

The official Roblox client installed and updated. Delta attaches to it during a game session.

delta — macos
-- delta executor macos v2.727 local delta = attach("RobloxPlayer") delta:execute("print('hello from macos')") -- opened · attached · ready
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Step-by-step install

The Gatekeeper "Open" step is the one people get stuck on — follow it exactly.

  1. Check compatibility first

    Confirm you meet the requirements below: macOS 11 (Big Sur) or newer on an Intel or Apple Silicon Mac, with the official Roblox client installed and updated. Knowing your chip helps too, since Apple Silicon Macs may be asked to install Rosetta for an Intel-only build.

  2. Download the app

    Click the download button below and save the Delta Executor package for macOS. If it arrives as a DMG or ZIP, wait for the download to finish before opening. Only take the file from the official source — fake "Delta for Mac" downloads are a known route for malware.

  3. Move it to Applications

    Open the DMG (or extract the ZIP) and drag Delta Executor into your Applications folder. Running from Applications keeps macOS permissions predictable and avoids odd Gatekeeper behaviour.

  4. Open past Gatekeeper

    The first launch will be blocked because the app is not from the App Store. Right-click (or Control-click) the app and choose Open, then confirm Open in the dialog. If macOS still refuses, go to System Settings → Privacy & Security and click "Open Anyway" next to the Delta entry. Don't disable Gatekeeper system-wide.

  5. Grant permissions

    macOS may ask for Accessibility or Input Monitoring permission so the injector can work. Approve only what the app requests in System Settings → Privacy & Security, and nothing unrelated.

  6. Get your Delta Executor key

    Click "Get Key", complete the free checkpoint in your browser, and paste the whole key into the app with no extra spaces to unlock the injector. The checkpoint funds the free build, and keys are time-limited, so expect to refresh yours.

  7. Inject and run your first script

    Open Roblox, join a game and wait for it to fully load. Switch back to Delta, click Attach and wait for confirmation, then paste a short Lua script such as a print test and execute. Once a basic script runs, injection is working.

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Troubleshooting

Common macOS issues and fixes.

"App is damaged / can't be opened"

Re-download in full, then right-click → Open. If it persists, check System Settings → Privacy & Security for an "Open Anyway" button after the first blocked attempt.

Injector does nothing

Grant Accessibility / Input Monitoring in System Settings → Privacy & Security, then relaunch Delta.

Attach fails

Open Roblox first, load fully into a game, then attach. Update Delta if Roblox recently patched.

Rosetta prompt on M-series

If macOS asks to install Rosetta to run the app, approve it — the build then runs under translation on Apple Silicon.

Out of date after a Roblox update

When Roblox patches its Mac client, executors usually need a matching build. Install the Delta Executor latest version over the old one and re-clear Gatekeeper if prompted.

Key won't validate

Finish every checkpoint step, pause content blockers for that page, and paste the whole key with no trailing spaces. If it still fails, the key has likely expired — grab a fresh one.

Ban risk applies on Mac as well. Roblox detects exploiting on every platform — use a secondary account, only download Delta from the official source, and never use scripts to harass players or bypass paid content.
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Mac FAQ

Is Delta Executor safe to use on Mac?
The app is a standard Roblox executor, but the risk is real: your Roblox account can be banned, and fake "Delta for macOS" downloads on random sites can hide malware. Only download from the official source, use the built-in Gatekeeper "Open Anyway" step instead of disabling protection, and grant only the permissions the app clearly needs.
macOS says the app "cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer".
That is Gatekeeper. Right-click the app and choose Open instead of double-clicking, then confirm. If it still blocks, use System Settings → Privacy & Security → Open Anyway. This is the safe, built-in way past the warning.
Why does Delta want Accessibility access on macOS?
The injector needs certain system permissions to attach to and interact with the Roblox process. Grant only the permission the app explicitly requests in Privacy & Security, and nothing more.
My Delta Executor key is not working on Mac.
Complete every checkpoint step, pause content blockers for that page, and copy the whole key cleanly. Keys expire, so an old one may simply be stale — generate a fresh key and paste it again.
Can I get banned on Mac?
Yes. Roblox detects exploiting on every platform. Use a secondary account you are willing to lose rather than your main, and never use scripts to harass players or bypass paid content.
Does Delta work on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3)?
Yes, macOS 11 and newer are supported on Apple Silicon as well as Intel. If the build is Intel-only, your M1/M2/M3 Mac may prompt you to install Rosetta the first time — approve it and the app runs under translation. Keeping both macOS and the Delta build current gives the smoothest result on M-series chips.

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Disclaimer: Independent informational resource, not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or the Delta developers. Script executors may violate Roblox's Terms of Service and can result in account bans. Use at your own risk.