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TradingView Windows Desktop: Download & Install Guide (incl. ARM64)

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The Windows app supports Windows 10 and 11 on both x86-64 and ARM64. Install takes two minutes, but two steps are worth pausing for: verifying the signature and first-run setup.

Steps

  1. Grab the Windows installer from the download page (current version 3.2.1, May 2026);
  2. Run it. If SmartScreen appears, click "More info" to see the publisher — a genuine installer shows the TradingView Inc. code signature;
  3. To verify manually: right-click the installer → Properties → Digital Signatures, and confirm the signer and timestamp are valid;
  4. After install, sign in — your watchlists, layouts and alerts sync down from the web automatically.

A note for ARM64 devices

On Surface and other Windows-on-ARM machines, download the ARM64 native build rather than running x86 under emulation — the native build has noticeably better chart frame rates and battery life. ARM64 has been first-class since 3.0.

Three things to do on first launch

  1. Settings → enable GPU acceleration (the 3.2 pipeline benefits both discrete and integrated GPUs);
  2. Allow system notifications so price alerts can pop to your desktop;
  3. If you keep it open all day, add it to startup so the alert service stays resident.