Downloads

On this page you can find and download the latest version available of the Monero software, as well as hardware, light and mobile wallets.

Monero GUI Wallet

An open-source graphical user interface (GUI) wallet developed by the Monero community, completely free to use, suitable for both beginners and advanced users.
A screenshot of the Monero GUI wallet. It shows the wallet's balance and a navigation menu on the left, and a form for sending XMR on the right.

Downloads

Current Version: 0.18.2.0 - Fluorine Fermi (release notes)

There are also packages available for multiple Linux distributions. See the list on GitHub.

Antivirus

Be aware that some antiviruses and firewalls may flag the Monero executables and archives as malware. More info in the FAQ.

Verify

You are strongly advised to verify the hashes of the archive you downloaded. This will confirm that the files you downloaded perfectly match the files uploaded by the Monero development workgroup. Please don't underestimate this step, a corrupted archive could result in lost funds. Always verify your downloads!


Show hashes to verify your download

These SHA256 hashes are listed for convenience, but a GPG-signed list of the hashes is at getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt and should be treated as canonical, with the signature checked against the appropriate GPG key in the source code.

Two guides are available to guide you through the verification process: How to verify your Monero CLI/GUI software is safe on Windows (beginner) - How to use the command line to verify your Monero CLI/GUI software is safe (advanced).

Windows 64-bit (Installer)
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Windows 64-bit (Zip)
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macOS Intel
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Linux 64-bit
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Source Code (archive)
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Help and Support

A guide with an explanation of every section of the wallet is available: See latest release.

If you are experiencing issues or you need more info, feel free to reach out to the community. You can find the GUI team at #monero-gui, or else check out the Hangouts page for a more complete list of contacts and chatrooms.

Monero CLI Wallet

An open-source command line interface (CLI) wallet developed by the Monero community, completely free to use, best suited for developers, intermediate, and advanced users. The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface.
CLI wallet screenshot

Downloads

Current Version: 0.18.2.0 - Fluorine Fermi (release notes)

There are also packages available for multiple Linux distributions. See the list on GitHub.

Antivirus

Be aware that some antiviruses and firewalls may flag the Monero executables and archives as malware. More info in the FAQ.

Verify

You are strongly advised to verify the hashes of the archive you downloaded. This will confirm that the files you downloaded perfectly match the files uploaded by the Monero development workgroup. Please don't underestimate this step, a corrupted archive could result in lost funds. Always verify your downloads!


Show hashes to verify your download

These SHA256 hashes are listed for convenience, but a GPG-signed list of the hashes is at getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt and should be treated as canonical, with the signature checked against the appropriate GPG key in the source code.

Two guides are available to guide you through the verification process: How to verify your Monero CLI/GUI software is safe on Windows (beginner) - How to use the command line to verify your Monero CLI/GUI software is safe (advanced).

Windows 64-bit
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Windows 32-bit
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macOS Intel
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macOS ARM
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Linux 64-bit
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Linux 32-bit
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Linux ARMv8
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Linux ARMv7
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Android ARMv8
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Android ARMv7
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FreeBSD 64-bit
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Source Code (archive)
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Help and Support

If you are experiencing issues or you need more info, feel free to reach out to the community. You can find the CLI team at #monero or #monero-dev, or else check out the Hangouts page for a more complete list of contacts and chatrooms.

Mobile & Light Wallets

The wallets listed below are non-custodial mobile or light wallets not managed by the Monero core team that have been around for some time. It is strongly recommended that you do your own research to find out if the wallets are safe and what are the risks of using them. Go to our Hangouts page to see where the Monero communities meet.

Local synchronization

These wallets connect to remote nodes and scan the blockchain on your device, without sharing any key with the nodes. They provide higher privacy, but require more time synchronizing, since missing blocks will be scanned only when the wallet is opened.

Wallet Mobile Desktop Source Code
Cake Wallet LogoCake Wallet X
Feather logoFeather X
Monerujo logoMonerujo X

Remote synchronization (lightweight)

These wallets share your private view key with a remote server, which continuously scans the blockchain looking for your transactions. They are faster to use, but your privacy can be lessened if you don't control the remote server.

Wallet Mobile Desktop Source Code
Mymonero logoMyMonero
Edge LogoEdge X

Local synchronization

These wallets connect to remote nodes and scan the blockchain on your device, without sharing any key with the nodes. They provide higher privacy, but require more time synchronizing, since missing blocks will be scanned only when the wallet is opened.

Remote synchronization (lightweight)

These wallets share your private view key with a remote server, which continuously scans the blockchain looking for your transactions. They are faster to use, but your privacy can be lessened if you don't control the remote server.

Import Blockchain

If you'd prefer to use a raw blockchain instead of syncing from scratch, you can use the most current bootstrap. It is typically much faster to sync from scratch, however, and it also takes a lot less RAM. If you wish to proceed anyway, take a look at the user guide "Importing the Monero blockchain" for step-by-step instructions for Windows.


Hardware Wallets

Hardware wallets are cryptographically secure devices that help keep your coins safe. Monero is currently supported by Ledger Nano (S, S Plus, and X) and Trezor Model T.

Hardware Wallet Model(s) Wallets Min. firmware version
ledger logo

Usage instructions

  • Nano S
  • Nano S Plus
  • Nano X
  • Monero GUI
  • Monero CLI
  • Feather
  • Monerujo
  • Nano S: 2.1.0
  • Nano S Plus: 1.0.3
  • Nano X: 2.0.2
Trezor logo

Usage instructions

  • Model T
  • Monero GUI
  • Monero CLI
  • Feather
  • 2.5.2

ledger logo

Usage instructions

    Models that support Monero:
  • Nano S
  • Nano S Plus
  • Nano X
  • Wallets:
  • Monero GUI
  • Monero CLI
  • Feather
  • Monerujo
  • Min. firmware version:
  • Nano S: 2.1.0
  • Nano S Plus: 1.0.3
  • Nano X: 2.0.2

Trezor logo

Usage instructions

    Models that support Monero:
  • Model T
  • Wallets:
  • Monero GUI
  • Monero CLI
  • Feather
  • Min. firmware version:
  • 2.5.2