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To make sure you're protected by the latest security updates, Google Chrome can automatically update when a new version of the browser is available on your device. Before you update, check if Chrome supports your operating system and you’ve met all the other system requirements.
Get a Chrome update when available
Normally updates happen in the background when you close and reopen your computer's browser. But if you haven't closed your browser in a while, you might find a pending update:
Learn more about Chrome updates
To make sure you have the latest browser version, regularly check for updates. You can also get new features early when you sign in to Chrome beta.
Check your current browser version
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More
.
- Click Help
About Google Chrome.
The current version number is the series of numbers beneath the "Google Chrome" heading. Chrome will check for updates when you're on this page.
To apply any available updates, click Relaunch.
Check for updates on Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chromebook
- Windows users: Close all Chrome windows and tabs on the desktop, then relaunch Chrome to apply the update.
- Mac users: You can also set up automatic browser updates for all users of your computer if Google Chrome is installed in your Applications folder. Go to "About Google Chrome," and click Automatically update Chrome for all users.
- Linux users: To update Google Chrome, use your package manager.
- Chromebook users: To update Google Chrome, you need to update your Chromebook's operating system.
Check system requirements to use Chrome
Windows
To use Chrome on Windows with an:
- Intel processor, you need:
- Windows 10 and up.
- An Intel Pentium 4 processor or up that's SSE3 capable.
- ARM processor, you need:
- Windows 11 and up.
Mac
To use Chrome on Mac, you need:
- macOS 12 Monterey and up.
Linux
To use Chrome on Linux, you need:
- 64-bit Ubuntu 18.04+, Debian 10+, openSUSE 15.5+, or Fedora Linux 39+.
- An Intel Pentium 4 processor or up that's SSE3 capable.
Related resources
- Fix Chrome update problems and failed updates
- How your data stays safe when you install and update Chrome
- Check if your Chromebook is managed
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