The Blockstack Browser installer is a _multiple-context_ installer. If you
run it as a user, the installation is avalable only for that user. If you
install as administrator, the installation installs for all users. To find an
installer for your operating system, visit <ahref="https://blockstack.org/install"target="\_blank">the browser installation page</a>.
### On Mac
Installation requires that you have macOS High Sierra 10.12 or higher. Do the following to install:
1. Download the OSX installer from <ahref="https://blockstack.org/install"target="\_blank">the browser installation page</a>.
2. Double-click the downloaded DMG file to launch the installer.

3. Drag the Blockstack.app to the `Applications` folder.
4. Double-click the Blockstack.app to launch it.
The system displays a notice about opening the file:

5. Choose **Open**.
The system opens your default browser with the Blockstack Browser
application, running from your machine (localhost). You'll also see the
Blockstack icon in your machine's

If you have loaded an identity already via the Blockstack web application,
you are already logged into the local application:

### On Windows
Installation requires that you have Windows 10 or higher. Do the following to
install:
1. Download the Windows installer from from <ahref="https://blockstack.org/install"target="\_blank">the browser installation page</a>.
2. Double-click the installer package to launch it.

3. Open the Wiindows **Start** menu and click on the recently added **Blockstack Browser**.

The system displays a Windows Security Alert.

4. Choose to **Allow access**.
The system opens in the Blockstack Browser application.

### On Linux
The Blockstack installation on Linux requires Docker. Before installing
Blockstack, <ahref="https://docs.docker.com/install/"target="\_blank">install the version of Docker appropriate for your operating system</a>.
>**Note**: The Blockstack script used in this procedure runs `docker` commands. Depending on how you installed and configure Dockered on your system, it may or may not be necessary to have `root` or `sudo` privileges. For this reason, the commands below show the use of `sudo` when interacting with the script or the `docker` executable. If your installation allows running Docker with lower privileges, you can omit it.
1. Download the Linux installer from from <ahref="https://blockstack.org/install"target="\_blank">the browser installation page</a>.
This downloads a `Blockstack-for-Linux-v0.30.0.sh` script to your local drive.
2. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory containing the downloaded script.
When the script downloads, it is not executable.
3. Set the executable bit on the file.
```bash
$ chmod u+x Blockstack-for-Linux-v0.309.0.0.sh
```
4. Enter the command without any arguments to see the available subcommands.
```bash
$ sudo ./Blockstack-for-Linux-v0.309.0.0.sh
blockstack docker launcher commands:
Install-protocol-handler -> install a protocol handler for blockstack:// links
...
```
5. Use the script to `pull` the Blockstack Docker images you need.
```bash
$ sudo ./Blockstack-for-Linux-v0.309.0.0.sh pull
```
Depending on your network speed, this can take some time.
7. Use the `docker image ls` command to confirm you have the image.
```bash
$ sudo docker image Is
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED
quay.io/blockstack/blockstack-browser v0.30.0 ad05fd844f59 2 days ago