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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.

  1. Search a title by name (app or game).
  2. Read the verdict — native, Rosetta 2, a translation layer, or unsupported — with the chip and macOS version it applies to.
  3. Check the date — every verdict shows when it was last verified, so you can judge how much to trust it.
  4. See alternatives — if a title is unsupported, the page suggests native equivalents.
  5. Contribute — submit what happened on your machine; your report becomes a signal that can update the verdict.

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.