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Download Google Chrome offline installers for every major desktop platform.

Get the latest Google Chrome releases for Windows 64-bit, Windows 32-bit, macOS, Linux, and Android. Browse Stable, Beta, Dev, and Canary channels with direct access to current builds and historical version pages.

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Latest Windows 64-bit Stable 150.0.7871.46

Published 2026-07-01. Open the full article to get the current offline package, file details, and mirror links.

Latest Windows Canary 151.0.7878.0

Published 2026-06-06. Ideal for early testing, compatibility checks, and previewing new Chrome features.

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Use the homepage to jump into the latest production build, compare release channels, and open platform-specific archives without guessing which page has the installer you need.

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Release channels
Stable to Canary Separate landing paths for Stable, Beta, Dev, and Canary keep every branch easy to browse.
Platform coverage
Windows, macOS, Linux Dedicated download sections help users reach the correct installer faster on every supported platform.
Version archives
Latest and historical builds Open the newest article page now or move into archive sections when you need an earlier release.

Latest releases and updates

Keep up with current version pages, Chrome news, and setup help from the main sections of the site.

Latest release article

Google Chrome 150.0.7871.46 for Windows 64-bit

Published 2026-07-01. Open the current Stable release page for the latest installer, release details, and archive context.

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Chrome news

Chrome 148 Reaches Stable With a Major Security Patch Set

Google has promoted Chrome 148 to the stable channel for Windows, macOS and Linux, beginning a staged rollout that users will receive over the coming days or weeks. The release is i

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Chrome tutorials

Vertical Tabs in Chrome: A Simple Fix for Tab Overload

There is a familiar moment in every long browsing session: your tab bar turns into a row of tiny icons, every page title disappears, and you start clicking randomly just to find the

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers for users choosing between release channels, installer types, and platform-specific pages.

Why lead with Stable on the homepage?

Most visitors want the latest production-ready build first. Stable is the safest starting point for everyday browsing and the cleanest entry into the release archive.

Why keep separate pages for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows?

Separate pages make it easier to reach the correct installer, especially for older hardware and legacy Windows environments that still require 32-bit support.

Where should I go for Beta, Dev, or Canary?

Use the release channel cards above to open the matching preview branch. Each one has its own version list and release pages.

Can I find guides, and Chrome news here too?

Yes. The English edition keeps dedicated sections for Android versions, setup guides, Chrome news, and browser extensions.