iMovie 10.2.5 is a legacy update for Apple's consumer-grade video editing software, primarily released to maintain stability and performance on macOS systems like Big Sur (11.0). While modern versions of iMovie now require newer operating systems (typically macOS 15.6 or later), version 10.2.5 remains a critical "bridge" version for users on older hardware. Key Features & Enhancements

Method C: Use iMovie 10.3 with a Mojave Virtual Machine

Run a virtualized copy of macOS Mojave via VMware or Parallels on your newer Mac. Inside the VM, download iMovie 10.2.5 from the App Store (if you previously purchased it). Then copy the app out to your host macOS—though it still won’t run natively on a newer OS.

Add to Timeline: Select a clip and click the (+) button or press E to add it to the end of the timeline.

Here are some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of iMovie 10.2.5 DMG:

Apple does not provide direct DMG (Disk Image) file links for specific iMovie versions on its website. The only official method to acquire version 10.2.5 is through the Mac App Store Check Purchases : Open the Mac App Store and go to your Download Compatible Version

You're looking for content related to iMovie 10.2.5 DMG. Here's some information:

  • Even if a DMG contains a valid iMovie 10.2.5 app bundle, compatibility depends on macOS version and system libraries; forcing older builds onto newer macOS can break features or crash.
  1. Enter Time Machine (Enter Time Machine from menu bar).
  2. Navigate to /Applications on a date before you upgraded macOS.
  3. Select iMovie and click “Restore.”