macOS 10.13.6 was a rock-solid operating system. But in 2026, it is a walled garden slowly flooding. The final Chrome download is a patch, not a repair.

If you see the error "This computer is no longer supported," don't scrap the machine just yet. Here is how to navigate the final version of Chrome for High Sierra. As of early 2024, Google Chrome ended support for macOS 10.13, 10.14, and 10.15. The current Chrome installers require macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later. If you try to download Chrome from the official website on your High Sierra machine, the installer will simply refuse to run.

This is written from a practical, informational perspective, highlighting the technical hurdles and solutions for users on legacy hardware. In the fast-moving world of software, six years is a geological age. Yet, for many users, macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra) remains the daily driver. Whether you are clinging to 32-bit legacy apps or keeping a 2012 MacBook Pro alive, you have likely hit a frustrating wall recently: Google Chrome refuses to install.