CloudReady 94.4 stable home version was released in December 2021, based on Chromium OS 94, and was designed for desktop / laptop computers. There is only 64-bit (x86-64) version is available for CloudReady 94.4. This version of CloudReady includes some updates compared to the previous version, such as Kernel updated to 5.4.147+, YubiKey not working issue resolved, Broadcom wireless chipset issue resolved, Fixed DRM content not playing issue, YouTube crash issue resolved, etc.
Before this version, CloudReady 92.4 was posted on this website.
To learn more about CloudReady 94.4, check out the official release page.
Neverware will stop build, release, and update for all CloudReady versions to 32 bits.
Chromium OS uses the Chromium (web browser engine) as its user interface, and is designed to run web apps. The OS is based on the Linux kernel, and instead of distributing it directly to the consumers, compile is required through the source code. Operating systems based on Chromium OS are run faster, because it primarily handles web applications and Google Chrome browser.
Neverware is a tech company (supported by Google) which provides an operating system called 'CloudReady' as a service to consumers, academic institutions and enterprises. CloudReady is based on Google's open source Chromium project, which can be installed on PC and Mac with the support of older hardware. People who like Chrome OS, but they do not have any Chromebook device, they can install the CloudReady Home version on your PC for free and use Chrome OS.
Available in | Multiple languages |
CPU Platform(s) | x86-64 |
License | Free |
Minimum:
Follow the steps given below:
You can use the official CloudReady USB Maker app to create a bootable USB drive.
As soon as you go to the CloudReady Welcome Screen, follow the steps given below: