Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. This page will guide you through the download & installation process.
Audacity is available from the Microsoft Store.
Go to the Microsoft Store website.
Click Get in Store App.
The Microsoft Store app will open. Click Install to install Audacity.
When Windows asks you if the installer may make changes to the system, click Yes.
Audacity is now installed. You can start Audacity from the start menu.
Head to the download page: https://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows/ It will automatically download the latest version of Audacity after 5 seconds.
If prompted, click Run or Save.
If you clicked Save, head to your downloads, locate the Audacity installer and double-click it.
In Windows 11 it is possible that you get a warning about Audacity being a non Microsoft-verified app. Click Install anyway.
Select the language to use during the installation and click OK.
In the Welcome page click Next.
In the Information page you will links to learn more about Audacity and its license. Click Next to proceed.
In the Select Destination Location page you can select a different folder to install Audacity using the Browse... button or simply use the recommended destination. Click Next to continue.
In the Select Additional Tasks page you can choose that the installer adds a shortcut to Audacity in your Desktop.
If you have installed Audacity previously you will have the option to Reset Preferences.
Verify your choices and click Install
Wait a few seconds until the setup process completes.
Please take some time to know how to get community support through the Audacity Forum and how to make suggestions or report bugs.
Click Finish to close the installer and Launch Audacity
Head to the download page: https://www.audacityteam.org/download/mac/
It will automatically download the latest version of Audacity after 5 seconds.
If prompted, click Save.
Once the download has completed to your Downloads folder, double-click the DMG file to mount it.
Drag the Audacity.app icon rightwards onto the "Applications" folder shortcut.
You can also drag Audacity out of the DMG to any other location. You need the administrator password to copy Audacity to "Applications".
Launch Audacity.app from /Applications or from your chosen location. Note: Do not double-click the "Audacity" icon in the DMG to launch Audacity from there.
Once the program has opened press "OK" to start editing!
Additionally, you may check the "Don't show this again at start up" prompt.
Head to the download page: https://www.audacityteam.org/download/linux/ It will automatically download the AppImage after 5 seconds.
Make the downloaded AppImage runnable. To do this, you can right-click the file -> Properties -> Permissions or run the following command in the terminal:
Double-click the AppImage to run Audacity.
Additionally, your Linux distribution (for example Ubuntu, Fedora or Debian) may have a version of Audacity as part of the repository. This version is typically older than the latest AppImage, but may be better integrated into your distribution.
Note: If you have trouble opening the AppImage, try installing libfuse2. Exact steps for various distributions can be found at
When Windows asks you if the installer may make changes to the system, click Yes.