Flatpak is now considered official

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Adam Honse
2026-06-28 00:51:43 -05:00
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* Released versions are available to download on [OpenRGB.org](https://openrgb.org/releases.html) or under [Releases](https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/-/releases/permalink/latest).
* Experimental (aka Pipeline) versions are available to download on [OpenRGB.org](https://openrgb.org/index.html#pl).
* On Windows, you will need the **Microsoft Visual 2019 C++ runtime** installed. You can get it [here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170#latest-supported-redistributable-version).
* An unofficial Flatpak release is [available on Flathub](https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.openrgb.OpenRGB)
* An official Flatpak release is [available on Flathub](https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.openrgb.OpenRGB)
* Note: If using the AppImage or Flatpak versions, ensure you [install the latest udev rules](Documentation/UdevRules.md).
* Released versions are officially packaged for various distributions including Alpine, Fedora, and Arch.
* Arch users can also install from the [Extra repository](https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/openrgb/) or from the AUR for the [pipeline](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/openrgb-git/) version.