Apple Configurator cannot be legally downloaded as a standalone .dmg file from Apple's servers for direct installation. The only official distribution channel is the Mac App Store.
Instead of memorizing the URL, here is the official safe pathway to the DMG file:
As of [current year], the official Apple Support Article SD1005 contains the verified link.
Direct Mac App Store link (opens in App Store):
Apple Configurator on the Mac App Store
Some users search for the Apple Configurator DMG file link thinking they need it for daily management. You likely only need the DMG for initial "supervision" or emergency restores. For ongoing management (pushing apps, restricting settings), you need an MDM like Jamf, Kandji, or Mosyle. Configurator is the "setup" tool; MDM is the "ongoing" tool.
While some third-party websites (e.g., archive.org, outdated software repositories, or unofficial Apple mirrors) may host .dmg files labeled "Apple Configurator," downloading and using them is not recommended for several reasons:
If you still need a legacy version for specific testing (e.g., Configurator 1.x for very old iPads), some archived builds exist on sites like macintoshgarden.org, but use them at your own risk in a virtual machine.