> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.guideflow.com/help/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.guideflow.com/help/get-started/install-desktop-app.md).

# Install Desktop app

Record interactive demos directly from your desktop software - no browser needed. From native applications to terminal commands, capture everything running on your computer.

Install the Desktop app with the links below :&#x20;

**For Macbook:**

* [**Mac OS M1**](https://storage.googleapis.com/guideflow-desktop-releases/releases/Guideflow_aarch64.dmg)
* [**Mac OS X86**](https://storage.googleapis.com/guideflow-desktop-releases/releases/Guideflow_x64.dmg)

**For Windows:**

* [**Windows installer**](https://storage.googleapis.com/guideflow-desktop-releases/releases/Guideflow_x64-setup.exe)

### **Installation steps**

1. Download the Guideflow Desktop app.
2. Run the installer file:
   * For Windows: double-click the .exe file.
   * For macOS: double-click the .dmg file and drag Guideflow to your Applications folder.
3. Launch Guideflow from your computer.

### **First-time setup**

1. Open the Guideflow Desktop app.
2. Sign in with your Guideflow account credentials.
3. Start capturing your flow.


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