Paragon Software File System Drivers

Read and write NTFS on macOS

About this software

Paragon file system drivers provide full read/write access to Windows-formatted volumes on macOS, including NTFS. The driver mounts NTFS volumes in Finder and supports common operations such as format, verify, mount, unmount and repair. This single-computer license covers one Mac and includes multilingual interfaces and compatibility with Apple Silicon and recent macOS releases. License reactivation follows Paragon's activation policy and can be managed through the Paragon licensing portal.

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Paragon Software File System Drivers

Paragon Software File System Drivers
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Benefits

  • NTFS read/write access: Enables full read and write operations on NTFS-formatted drives.
  • Finder integration: Mounted volumes appear in Finder for standard file operations.
  • Volume management: Format, verify, repair, mount, and unmount NTFS volumes from the app.
  • Apple Silicon ready: Supports Apple Silicon (M1–M4) and Intel-based Mac hardware.
  • Single-computer license: License covers activation on one Mac with limited reactivation options.

Available languages

  • English
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Русский
  • & more supported languages

Support information

  • Documentation and KB: Product pages and knowledge base provide installation and troubleshooting articles.
  • Licensing portal: Manage activations and download installation files via the Paragon Licensing Center.
  • Product downloads: Latest installers are available from the product download links on Paragon's site.
  • Compatibility notes: Product pages list supported macOS versions and Apple Silicon compatibility details.
  • OEM distributions: Some OEM builds are distributed through drive vendors such as Seagate and Western Digital.

Frequently asked questions

What are Paragon Software File System Drivers?
Software drivers that enable an operating system to read and write file systems used by other operating systems, facilitating cross-platform file access, storage interoperability, and data exchange.
What common use cases do these file system drivers serve?
Cross-platform file access, data migration between systems, attaching foreign-formatted storage to servers or workstations, and enabling applications to work with non-native file systems.
How are these drivers typically deployed and managed in enterprise environments?
Installed with administrative privileges and integrated into standard software deployment workflows; deployments commonly follow change-control, testing in lab environments, and centralized configuration where supported.
What operational considerations should IT teams evaluate before deployment?
Assess performance impact, read/write semantics, backup and recovery processes, security and access controls, and compatibility with updates; validate in test environments before production rollout.