Below is a structured draft regarding the use and implementation of Apple Configurator for device management.
Configure devices with Apple Configurator for Mac - Apple Support
If your environment requires an offline installer or you need to deploy the app via a command-line tool like Jamf, Munki, or Kandji, you can package the app yourself. Method A: Extracting the PKG via Apple Business Manager
A .dmg file is a mountable disk image used to distribute software outside of the App Store ecosystem. Users searching for a DMG link for Apple Configurator generally fall into two categories:
Note: Apple Configurator is distributed exclusively through the Mac App Store as an installer package inside a .dmg -like download process. There is no standalone .dmg file available outside the App Store.
Once installed, confirm the application is located in your /Applications directory.
Assign the licenses to your Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution or standard user accounts. How to Create Your Own Apple Configurator DMG or PKG File
For the newer Apple Configurator for iPhone (which runs on iOS rather than macOS), the requirements are different—you need an iPhone running iOS 16 or later, or an iPad running iPadOS 16 or later.
While you can control some of these functions remotely, the most reliable device recovery often requires a direct USB connection and the Apple Configurator application.