

Make sure your browser is up-to-date before proceeding.ĭo not use Incognito or other private browsing modes. Chromium (outside Ubuntu, since they ship a broken Snap package without working WebUSB).Officially supported browsers for the web install method: Make sure your operating system is up-to-date before proceeding. Google Android (stock Pixel OS) and other certified Android variants.Officially supported operating systems for the web install method: Virtual machines are also often configured to have overly limited memory and storage space. To rule out these problems, install from an OS running on bare metal. Installing from an OS in a virtual machine is not recommended. Many widely distributed USB cables and hubs are broken and are the most common source of issues for installing GrapheneOS. Connect directly to a rear port on a desktop or the ports on a laptop. You should avoid using a USB hub such as the front panel on a desktop computer case. If your computer doesn't have any USB-C ports, you'll need a high quality USB-C to USB-A cable. Whenever possible, use the high quality standards compliant USB-C cable packaged with the device. You need a USB cable for attaching the device to a laptop or desktop. You should have at least 2GB of free memory available and 32GB of free storage space. Before asking for help, make an attempt to follow the guide on your own and then ask for help with anything you get stuck on. There are almost always people around willing to help with it. If you have trouble with the installation process, ask for help on the official GrapheneOS chat channel. The command-line installation guide is the more traditional approach to installing GrapheneOS.

This is the WebUSB-based installer for GrapheneOS and is the recommended approach for most users.
