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Chrome Offline Installer

Chrome Offline Installer – download Google Chrome without internet

Google Chrome is one of the world’s most popular browsers, but Google’s standard installer downloads most of the program online. That means you typically need an internet connection to install the browser — and that’s not always possible.

That’s where the Chrome Offline Installer comes in: a standalone setup file that contains the entire browser, so you can install Chrome without internet, on multiple machines, or in restricted environments.

This type of installer is often used by:
• IT administrators
• Schools and businesses
• Users with unstable or no internet connection
• Users who want a quick reinstallation
• Machines behind firewalls, proxy setups, or closed networks

Below you’ll find a complete guide, download options, and an explanation of the difference between the two offline installer types.

What’s the difference between the two Chrome offline installers?

Google offers two types:

1) Chrome Standalone Installer

• Offline setup file of about 90 MB
• Installs Chrome without internet
• For everyday users and single installs
• Usually available in 32- and 64-bit (Windows)

2) Chrome Standalone Enterprise Installer

• Also 100% offline
• Used by IT departments
• Supports policies, GPOs, and deployment
• For businesses, schools, and multi-install environments

At Download.dk, we recommend the Enterprise version because it’s the most stable and consistently updated — even if you just want to install Chrome on a single PC.


How to install Chrome Offline Installer (step by step)

  1. Download the offline installer using the button above.
  2. Transfer the file to the computer where you want to install Chrome (e.g., via USB).
  3. Double-click the file (.msi or .exe).
  4. Wait 5–10 seconds — the installation is lightning fast.
  5. Launch Google Chrome from the desktop or Start menu.

No login, no internet required, no extra downloads. Read more about the process or find other versions of the Google Chrome Offline Installer here.


Top 5 tips for Chrome Offline Installer

Always keep the file up to date

The offline installer becomes outdated quickly. Download a fresh copy if you’re installing on many machines.

Use the Enterprise MSI for businesses

The Enterprise version is easier to manage with GPO and scripts.

Keep the file on a USB drive

Perfect for quickly installing Chrome on freshly formatted or malfunctioning PCs.

Use the offline installer for troubleshooting

If Chrome refuses to update or start, an offline reinstall often fixes the issue.

Combine with Chrome cleanup tools

If the machine is acting up, a manual removal plus a clean offline install can give you a fresh Chrome setup.

Chrome Offline Installer FAQ

It’s a full setup file that can install Google Chrome without an internet connection.
Yes, it works perfectly on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Yes, because the entire installation happens locally with no downloads.
Yes, you can install Chrome on multiple machines with the same file.
Yes, as soon as there’s an internet connection, Chrome updates as usual.

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Chrome Offline Installer is the fastest and most reliable way to install Chrome, especially in situations where the internet connection isn’t working, or when deploying to many machines. Stable, efficient, and ideal for IT use.


Benefits

✅ Works without an internet connection
✅ Perfect for troubleshooting, formatting, and reinstallation
✅ Ideal for IT departments and offline environments
✅ Faster installation than the regular web installer
✅ Can be used on many machines without downloading the file again

Drawbacks

❌ Does not self-update during installation
❌ The download file is larger than the web installer
❌ Mac and Linux do not have an official offline installer in the same way
❌ Some companies require the Enterprise version to manage policies


Which systems are supported?

Windows 64-bit (most common)
Windows 32-bit (older machines – gradually being phased out by Google)
Windows Server environments
ChromeOS, macOS, and Linux do not have a comparable “classic” offline MSI, but can be installed via alternative packages (not covered here as Google does not offer an official offline standalone in the same form).

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