Overview: Simple ISO handling for Windows and macOS
UUByte ISO Editor is a compact utility built to manage disc images on Windows 10 and macOS Big Sur. It provides a graphical interface that makes creating, opening, and adjusting ISO files straightforward — so you can work with virtual media without needing physical discs. The app targets both casual users and technical users who want a quick way to create backups, distribute software, or maintain multimedia archives.
Main capabilities
- Mount ISO files as virtual drives for instant access to their contents
- Burn images directly to CDs, DVDs, or USB sticks for installation or duplication
- Edit ISO contents to add, remove, or replace files inside an image
- Build new ISO images from folders and files on your system
- Extract individual files or entire folders from existing ISOs
Formats, platforms, and device support
- CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc image handling
- Native support for both Windows 10 and macOS Big Sur
- Ability to write images to physical discs and USB storage
- Verification options that check file integrity during burning or copying
Limitations to be aware of
While the program is fast and easy to use, some advanced capabilities are restricted in the free edition. For example:
- Batch processing tools and large-scale automated tasks may require a paid license
- Deep customization of file attributes or advanced scripting is limited
- Power users who need extensive metadata manipulation might find the options basic
Reliability and maintenance
Frequent updates and cross-platform compatibility help ensure stable performance. Built-in verification reduces the chance of corrupted burns or incomplete copies, and the lightweight design minimizes resource usage during typical tasks.
Typical workflows and use cases
- Quick creation of installation media for software or operating systems
- Routine backups of data folders into ISO archives for long-term storage
- Simple modification of image contents without rebuilding from scratch
- Creating transferable media for sharing projects or multimedia collections
Getting started (basic steps)
- Launch the app and choose whether to create, open, or burn an image
- Select source files or point to an existing ISO to edit or extract from
- Make changes, confirm verification settings, and start the operation
- Mount or burn the final image, or extract files to a destination folder
If you want, I can produce a brief step-by-step walkthrough tailored to either Windows or macOS.
Technical
- Windows
- Free Trial