We put the Apple Macbook Pro (M5, 2025) through our rigorous DXOMARK Laptop test suite to measure its performance in sound, camera and display. In this review, we will break down how it fared in a variety of tests and several common use cases.
Overview
Scoring
Use-case and feature subscores included in the calculations of the global score

Apple MacBook Pro 14 (M5, 2025)
Pros
- Face exposure is often accurate with an extended dynamic range in all tested conditions
- Good noise control with well-preserved details
- Subjects constantly appear in focus
Cons
- Occasional white balance or color rendering inaccuracies
- Fine details are sometimes less defined than those from competing models
Test summary
About DXOMARK Laptop tests: For scoring and analysis in our laptop reviews, DXOMARK engineers perform a variety of objective tests and undertake more than 20 hours of perceptual evaluations under controlled lab conditions and real-life scenarios. (For more details about the Laptop protocol, click here.)
The following section gathers key elements of our exhaustive tests and analyses performed in DXOMARK laboratories. Detailed performance evaluations in the form of reports are available upon request. Do not hesitate to contact us.
Camera
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DXOMARK evaluates the image quality of the built in camera during video calls, whether with a single person or with multiple people, in a variety of lighting conditions. Our camera evaluation particularly assesses the ability of the built-in camera to clearly render human faces during video calls. Other intrinsic camera quality aspects are also evaluated, like color reproduction, texture, and noise, as well as artifacts.
Discover the MacBook Pro (M5, 2025) with improved noise management and dynamic range, while retaining the best features of its predecessor
Overall, while the device maintains strong imaging fundamentals and even improves in noise performance, the reduced texture quality and narrower field of view represent minor trade-offs compared to its predecessor. Considering these relatively small changes, the MacBook Pro (M5,2025) does not bring significant advancements to the camera system and largely continues the performance profile established by previous generations.
The following chart presents the camera subscores for the video call use case: