Binance App Download and Installation Hub
Binance is the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume. According to CoinMarketCap data, as of 2025 Binance had over 195 million active users, supports trading in 350+ cryptocurrencies, and processes roughly $76 billion in daily trading volume. This page pulls together every Binance download entrance and installation walkthrough across platforms - from direct Android APK installs and iOS Apple ID switching, to the Windows and macOS desktop clients. Five minutes is all it takes.
Before starting, we recommend opening the Binance Official Site and registering an account first. Registration only requires an email address or phone number and takes about 2 minutes. Android users can directly download the Binance Official App APK; iPhone users should read the iOS install guide first to understand the flow before proceeding.
Three Platforms at a Glance
Android
- APK file is roughly 53 MB
- Supports Huawei / Xiaomi / Samsung / OPPO / vivo
- Identical to the Google Play release
- Install in 3 minutes, updates automatically in the background
Apple iOS
- Requires a US / Hong Kong / Japan Apple ID
- Search Binance in the App Store
- Works on iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch
- Supports Face ID / Touch ID login
Desktop Win / Mac
- Supports Windows 10+ and macOS 10.15+
- Native support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4)
- Installer is approximately 120 MB
- Big-screen K-line charts and multi-window monitoring
Step One: Direct Android APK Installation
This is the fastest installation method, taking only 3 minutes from start to finish. You do not need Google Play, and you do not need any special network tools. Since Android 8.0, the system has allowed APKs to be installed from browsers or file managers outside of any app store.
Step 1: Tap the download button
Tap the Binance Official App button at the top of this page, and your browser will immediately start downloading the official Binance APK. The file is about 53 MB - we recommend downloading on WiFi for a faster experience. The source is Binance's official server, and the APK is fully identical to the Google Play build, sharing the same signature.
Step 2: Allow installs from unknown sources
Once the download is finished, tap the APK file to start installing. Android will pop up an "unknown source" or "unknown apps" prompt. This is a standard warning the system shows for any install outside of an app store - it does not mean there is anything wrong with the APK.
- Android 8.0 and above: Settings -> Apps -> Special app access -> Install unknown apps -> Select browser -> Allow
- Huawei / HarmonyOS: Settings -> Security -> Pure Mode -> Turn off, otherwise installs will keep getting blocked
- Xiaomi / Redmi MIUI: During installation, tap "Continue to install" -> "I understand the risks, install anyway"
- Samsung Galaxy One UI: In the popup, tap "Settings" -> "Allow from this source"
Step 3: Wait for installation to finish
After tapping "Install", wait 10-30 seconds. The system will finish installing automatically, and the yellow Binance "B" icon will appear on your home screen. The first launch takes 2-5 seconds to load, after which the app is ready to use. If you see "App not installed", the cause is usually insufficient disk space or a signature conflict with an older version - simply uninstall the old version and try again.
Step 4: Log in or create an account
New users can tap the "Profile" tab in the bottom right, then tap "Register" and enter an email address or phone number. The whole registration flow takes around 2 minutes. If you don't have an account yet, you can also register through a browser by visiting the Binance Official Site first, then log in to the app afterwards - the end result is identical.
Step Two: iOS Installation Guide for iPhone Users
iPhone users need to prepare an overseas Apple ID first (we recommend a US region account). The entire process takes about 5-10 minutes. This is because the App Store lists apps on a per-region basis, and Binance is not published in every region.
Step 1: Prepare a US region Apple ID
If you already have a US or Hong Kong Apple ID, you can skip directly to Step 2. Otherwise, use a new email to register at appleid.apple.com. Set the region to "United States", set the payment method to "None", and use a real address in a US state without sales tax (such as Oregon or Delaware). The whole registration process takes about 5 minutes.
Step 2: Switch Apple ID in the App Store
Key point: only switch the "Media & Purchases" account in the App Store - do not switch your iCloud account. Open "Settings" -> tap your name -> "Media & Purchases" -> "Sign Out" -> sign back in with your US Apple ID. This way your photos, contacts, notes, and other iCloud data remain untouched.
Step 3: Search and install from the App Store
Open the App Store and search for "Binance". The listing with the developer Binance Inc. is the official version (yellow background with a white "B" icon). Tap "Get" to download and install. If this is your first time using a US account, a terms confirmation window will appear - just tap "Next" and "Agree" a few times as prompted.
Step 4: Switch back to your original Apple ID
Once the download is complete, you can switch back to your original Apple ID. The Binance app that you already installed will not be deleted after switching back - you can keep using it normally. The only catch is that future app updates will require you to switch back to the US account temporarily. We recommend jotting down the US account credentials somewhere safe for next time.
Step Three: Desktop Client for Computers
The desktop client is ideal for users who need to watch the market for long periods or trade futures. Official versions are available for both Windows and macOS, and the account is fully synchronized with the mobile app, so orders and positions update in real time.
Windows Installation
Visit the Binance Official Site, open the "Download" menu in the top right corner, and select the Windows desktop client to download the .exe installer (about 120 MB). Double-click to run it and follow the prompts - simply clicking "Next" throughout the wizard will do. Once installation is complete, the Binance icon will appear on your desktop. It supports Windows 10 and above, and runs smoothly on just 4 GB of RAM.
macOS Installation
Also on the Binance Official Site download page, select the Mac version and download the .dmg file (approximately 130 MB). Double-click to open, then drag the Binance icon into the Applications folder. It supports macOS 10.15 Catalina and above, and has native support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) chips, delivering smooth and energy-efficient performance.
Installation Notes for Different Phone Brands
Android systems differ slightly between brands. Below are the key settings for the most common ones:
- Huawei / Honor (HarmonyOS): You must disable "Pure Mode" first. Path: Settings -> Security -> More security settings -> Pure Mode -> Off. Otherwise the system will block every APK installation that doesn't come from the app market.
- Xiaomi / Redmi (HyperOS / MIUI): A risk warning will appear during installation. Tap "Continue to install" and then "I understand the risks, install anyway". MIUI 13 and later may require you to wait through a 10-second countdown.
- Samsung Galaxy (One UI): The first time you install from a browser, a "For your security" prompt appears. Tap the "Settings" button to jump to the permissions page, enable the "Allow from this source" toggle, then go back and continue the install.
- OPPO / OnePlus (ColorOS): The system will show a "Security check in progress" prompt. Wait a few seconds and tap "Continue to install". If it gets blocked, go to Settings -> Privacy -> Install apps from external sources and enable permission for your browser.
- vivo / iQOO (OriginOS): The path is similar to OPPO. You may also need to disable "Install blocking" inside the "i Manager" app.
- Google Pixel (stock Android): Stock Android has the simplest settings - just confirm the popup and you're done. On Android 14 and later, you need to grant the browser permission each time you install a new app.