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Install VYRE on the desktop OS your team already uses.

Windows beta access is being prepared first, with macOS and Linux packages following after release signing and installer checks are complete.

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Windows

Windows 10/11 (64-bit)

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Beta access
Windows x64 installer prepared for beta

macOS

macOS 11+ (Intel & Apple Silicon)

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Beta package preparing

Linux

Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch

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Linux packages preparing

System requirements

Minimum

  • 4 GB RAM
  • 500 MB disk space
  • 1.6 GHz processor
  • Internet connection

Recommended

  • 8 GB RAM
  • 1 GB disk space
  • 2.0 GHz processor
  • Broadband internet

For Best Experience

  • 16 GB+ RAM
  • SSD storage
  • Multi-core processor
  • High-speed internet

Beta rollout

Download planning for teams moving real repositories.

Vyre is not positioned as a disposable browser sandbox. The desktop beta is being prepared for teams that want AI agents, inline Tab completions, Git review, terminal workflows, and controlled collaboration in one installable IDE.

Windows beta first

Windows is the first installer queue because most early teams are validating Vyre against existing desktop IDE workflows and production repositories.

macOS and Linux queues stay open

macOS and Linux requests are collected now so package signing, update delivery, and platform-specific installer checks can be prioritized by demand.

One request, one platform signal

The waitlist links preserve your platform choice, which helps the team place you in the right invite wave and prepare relevant setup guidance.

Download and beta access questions

Is Vyre IDE available for download now?

Vyre is in private beta. The download page routes developers to the correct Windows, macOS, or Linux beta queue while installers are prepared and validated.

Which operating systems does Vyre plan to support?

Vyre is planned for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows beta access is prepared first, with macOS and Linux packages following after release signing and platform checks.

What should teams test after installing Vyre?

Teams should test repo-aware AI agents, inline Tab completions, Git review, terminal workflows, collaboration controls, and beta security behavior on a real repository.

Need help installing?

Check the installation guides and docs for the fastest path from download to your first collaborative session.