Clash Verge Rev for Windows x64
Standard x64 installer
Use the x64 setup build on most modern Windows computers with Intel or AMD 64-bit processors.
Choose the Clash Verge Rev desktop build that matches your operating system and CPU architecture. Windows supports x64 and ARM64, macOS provides Apple Silicon and Intel builds, and Linux uses architecture-specific DEB or RPM packages.
Choose x64 for most Intel or AMD Windows PCs and ARM64 for Windows on ARM devices. The links below point to Clash Verge Rev release assets and source information.
Standard x64 installer
Use the x64 setup build on most modern Windows computers with Intel or AMD 64-bit processors.
Windows on ARM build
Choose the ARM64 setup only for Windows devices using an ARM processor. It is not the correct build for standard Intel or AMD PCs.
Daily-use desktop build
The linked installer is a Clash Verge Rev Windows release asset intended for the standard desktop workflow with profiles, system proxy and Mihomo.
Source code and Windows build access
Use the GitHub link to review the project source and release history; the installer button on this card continues to the Windows x64 release asset.
Desktop setup package
This card points to the same Clash Verge Rev x64 installer family used for standard Windows desktop installation. Verify architecture before running the setup.
Apple Silicon Macs use the aarch64 build, while Intel Macs use the x64 build. Check About This Mac before choosing an installer.
M-series Mac build
Use the Apple Silicon DMG on Macs with Apple M-series chips. This is the native aarch64 build for current Apple Silicon hardware.
Project source and Apple Silicon asset
Review the Clash Verge Rev source on GitHub or use the linked Apple Silicon DMG for compatible M-series Macs.
Intel x64 and Apple Silicon options
Intel Macs use the x64 DMG; Apple Silicon Macs use the aarch64 DMG. Both belong to the same Clash Verge Rev desktop release family.
Choose the build that matches your Mac
Use the Apple Silicon download on M-series hardware. If your Mac uses an Intel processor, choose the x64 asset from the Clash Verge Rev release.
Clash Verge Rev does not publish an official Android release. Mobile apps that understand Clash or Mihomo configurations are separate projects with their own interfaces, permissions and release channels.
Desktop project boundary
Clash Verge Rev currently targets Windows, macOS and Linux. An Android client should not be presented as an official Clash Verge Rev edition.
Varies by mobile client
Some Android clients can import Clash-style or Mihomo-compatible profiles, but field support, TUN/VPN behavior and UI options depend on that client.
Independent release channels
When using a separate Android client, follow its own repository, app listing and documentation instead of assuming desktop Clash Verge Rev behavior.
Clash Verge Rev does not publish an official iPhone or iPad app. iOS users rely on separate App Store clients that may support Clash-style subscriptions or Mihomo-compatible configurations.
iOS note: any App Store client is a separate product with its own privacy policy, pricing, configuration support and update cycle. Compatibility with Clash or Mihomo formats does not make it an official Clash Verge Rev mobile edition.
Use a separate compatible App Store client
If you need iPhone or iPad access, choose a separately maintained App Store client and verify whether it supports the configuration format and features you use on desktop.
Choose a DEB or RPM package based on your distribution, then match the package architecture to x86_64, ARM64 or another supported CPU target.
DEB and RPM release assets
Use DEB packages on Debian/Ubuntu-style systems and RPM packages on Fedora/RHEL-style systems, while matching the CPU architecture to your device.
Desktop package for Debian-family systems
The linked amd64 DEB is intended for 64-bit x86 Debian-family desktop environments that use the standard Debian package format.
ARM and RPM release assets
Clash Verge Rev also publishes architecture-specific Linux packages. Use the linked ARMv7, ARM64 or amd64 assets only when they match your distribution and processor.
Select by operating system first, then CPU architecture and package format. Mobile compatibility is separate from the Clash Verge Rev desktop release.
Choose this on most Intel and AMD Windows PCs. It is the standard desktop installer path for the majority of Windows users.
Use ARM64 only on Windows on ARM hardware. Do not select it for a standard Intel or AMD Windows computer.
Use the aarch64 build on Apple Silicon Macs with M-series chips.
Use the x64 build on Intel-based Macs. Check About This Mac if you are unsure which processor your device uses.
Choose the package family that matches your distribution, then verify x86_64, ARM64 or other architecture requirements.
Clash Verge Rev publishes desktop releases for Windows, macOS and Linux. Android and iOS clients are separate projects even when they support similar configuration formats.
Choose the correct desktop build, complete installation, then add a profile and enable the traffic control method required by your applications.
Select Windows, macOS or Linux, then match x64, ARM64, Apple Silicon, Intel, DEB or RPM to your actual device.
Start Clash Verge Rev, confirm Mihomo loads, then add a remote subscription or local configuration and make sure the intended Profile is active.
Use System Proxy for apps that follow OS proxy settings. Use TUN when broader traffic capture is required and the necessary service permissions are available.
FAQ
These questions focus on desktop platform support, architecture selection, Linux package formats, mobile boundaries and the first steps after installation.
Clash Verge Rev publishes desktop builds for Windows, macOS and Linux. Android and iOS apps that support Clash or Mihomo configurations are separate projects.
Use x64 on most Intel or AMD Windows computers. Choose ARM64 only for Windows on ARM devices.
Use Apple Silicon / aarch64 on M-series Macs and x64 on Intel Macs. About This Mac shows the chip or processor type.
The existing platform tabs are retained for compatibility guidance. They explain the project boundary and prevent separate mobile clients from being mistaken for official Clash Verge Rev editions.
DEB is commonly used on Debian and Ubuntu families, while RPM is used by Fedora and RHEL-family systems. You must also select the correct CPU architecture.
The desktop app provides the interface and Mihomo runtime, but it still needs a valid remote or local configuration to define nodes, proxy groups, rules and other behavior.