The consumer site
doesitarm.com is the human face of the dataset, and it’s live today. No account, no API — you search and you read.
The flow
Section titled “The flow”- Search a title by name (app or game).
- Read the verdict — native, Rosetta 2, a translation layer, or unsupported — with the chip and macOS version it applies to.
- Check the date — every verdict shows when it was last verified, so you can judge how much to trust it.
- See alternatives — if a title is unsupported, the page suggests native equivalents.
- Contribute — submit what happened on your machine; your report becomes a signal that can update the verdict.
The same answer, three surfaces
Section titled “The same answer, three surfaces”What you read on the consumer site is the same verdict the API returns and the MCP server serves — one dataset, three surfaces. The site is the surface for people; the API is the surface for software. If you’re building something, start with the API overview.