



Double-click on the "Netflix" app and select " Export.Click on "Apps" > "Manage Apps" > " Library" on the left menu, and the app will show all downloaded apps on your iOS device.Connect your iOS device to your Mac via USB cable and login with the same Apple ID as your iOS device.Download iMazing and then open the software in the " Launchpad".But it's still worth a try if you have an iPhone or iPad.

The success rate of this method is modest, though, as not every App can be exported due to iOS restrictions. Then, you have to download iMazing, an iOS app exporting software, to your computer so that you can export Netflix App from your iPhone or iPad to Mac. Of course, in addition to the restrictions imposed by the chip and the macOS operating system, you also need an iPhone or iPad running iOS 14.01 or later with the Netflix app already downloaded. You may also download Netflix videos/shows by installing the iOS App if your Mac has an M1/M2 chip and is running macOS Big Sur 11.2.3 or earlier. To download Netflix videos to your Mac, you can use the MovPilot tool mentioned in Part 1, or read on for more information. Tip: Due to technical reasons, M1 Mac users cannot watch possibly Netflix videos offline on Parallels because error code U7354 appears, so this method is not suitable for M1 Mac users.
