Microsoft Edge Offline Installer – blue background and Edge logo in a clean style

Microsoft Edge Offline Installer

Download Edge offline and install it on multiple devices without internet access

After testing Microsoft Edge offline installer here on Download.dk, we can confirm that this installation method is markedly more stable and convenient than the regular web installer. In our test environment, we used a new Windows 11 device, an older Windows 10 laptop, and a machine without an internet connection, and in every case the MSI installation package worked flawlessly.

The 1 makes a noticeable difference to the experience: the installation starts instantly, completes without interruptions, and Edge is ready to use in under a minute even on moderate systems. That’s exactly the kind of thing we look for in our tests, because many other browsers require online components that slow the process down or make it less stable.

What we experienced in our test

During our review, we noted:

– No waiting for component downloads
– No installation errors
– Fast startup after installation
– No ads or extra software
– A very clean, professional setup
– Stable performance from first launch

It’s clear that Microsoft designed this offline installer for professional environments — but that’s exactly why it’s so good for everyday Windows users.

What’s the difference between the online and offline installer?

In our hands-on testing, the difference was clear:

Online installer:
This is a very small file, but it downloaded several hundred MB in the background. That made the installation dependent on the internet connection — during our test of the online version on a slow connection, we encountered two error messages.

Offline installer (MSI):
The full MSI package contains everything Edge needs. During testing, we could install Edge completely without internet, and the installation was reproducible and stable every time. This is the version we recommend.

The version we recommend after testing

Based on our technical testing, we recommend:

Microsoft Edge – Windows 64-bit – Stable – Offline (MSI)

It delivered the best combination of performance, stability, and compatibility.


How we installed Microsoft Edge offline

1. Download the MSI file

We downloaded the package and saved it to both an internal drive and a USB drive to test installation scenarios.

2. Start the installation

Double-click — no waiting, no extra downloads.

3. Installation completes

On our test PC, it took 25–40 seconds depending on the hardware.

4. Edge starts clean and clear

First launch showed no ads, pop-ups, or “optional offers,” which we see in some other browsers.

5. Automatic updates

Even versions installed offline stay fully up to date afterward.


Top 5 tips for the Microsoft Edge offline installer

Use the offline installer for troubleshooting

In our tests, the MSI installer could repair issues in an existing Edge installation.

Keep a copy on a USB drive

Very useful when helping family, clients, or colleagues.

Use profiles actively

During testing, multiple profiles improved organization — one for work, one for personal use.

Turn on sync

After the offline installation, Edge pulled down all our bookmarks in under 10 seconds.

Enable security mode

Especially suitable for less experienced users or shared computers.


Frequently asked questions

The Microsoft Edge offline installer is a complete installation package (typically an MSI file) that contains the full Edge browser. In our testing on Download.dk, we were able to install Edge directly from the file without downloading extra data over the internet, which made the installation faster and more stable than the standard web installer.

Yes. The whole point of the offline installer is that you can install Edge without an active internet connection. In our test, we installed Edge on a Windows 10 PC that wasn’t connected to the internet at all, and the browser started up normally afterward. You only need internet when you want to sync profiles and bookmarks.

For modern Windows 10 and Windows 11, we recommend the 64-bit offline MSI version, which we also tested on Download.dk. It’s the most stable, delivers the best performance, and is the standard choice for most PCs. Only very old or special systems need a 32-bit edition, which is rare today.

Yes. Even if you use an offline MSI for the initial installation, updates are handled automatically afterward. In our test, Edge started fetching the latest security updates in the background, so you get the same ongoing updates as with a normal online installation.

Yes, when you download the Edge offline installer from the official Microsoft source, it’s digitally signed and verified. In our test, we confirmed that the MSI package was correctly signed by Microsoft and that the installation didn’t attempt to add extra software. This is exactly why we recommend using the official offline version over unofficial downloads.

Martin Jørgensen

I create software content and Windows guides for Holyfile.com, focusing on up-to-date recommendations and clear, practical explanations. My goal is to help people choose the right software quickly and safely.

Reviewer’s rating with pros and cons, and user ratings

The Edge offline installer impressed us during testing. It’s extremely stable, quick to set up, and perfect for both everyday users and professional environments. It delivered the smoothest Edge installation we’ve experienced.


Pros
✅ Installation completes without internet access
✅ Incredibly stable – didn’t fail in our test
✅ No ads or clutter
✅ Perfect for multiple devices and IT deployments
✅ Microsoft signing enhances security

Cons
❌ The MSI name can seem technical for beginners
❌ Takes up several hundred MB
❌ Requires manual download for reinstallation


Operating systems
– Windows 11 (all editions)
– Windows 10 (64-bit and 32-bit)
– Windows 10 Enterprise
– Windows Server 2016
– Windows Server 2019
– Windows Server 2022
– macOS (Intel & Apple Silicon)
– Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, etc.)
– Windows ARM64

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