64-bit Offline Installer — Download Google Chrome For Windows 8.1

Google provides a generic page that automatically detects your OS, but you can force the 64-bit offline version:

If the above link gives you a newer installer that refuses to install, you need the last official build for Windows 8.1:

⚠️ Avoid “Chrome download” sites with fake buttons. Only use Google’s official domain or well-known, reputable archives.

  • On the enterprise/download page:

  • Download the file to your PC. Typical filenames:

  • Verify the download came from Google’s domain (google.com or dl.google.com). Do not trust third-party sites offering Chrome installers.

  • Install:

  • After install, open Chrome → Settings → Help → About Google Chrome to confirm version and let it update.

  • A: Yes, it works on Windows 8, 8.1, and even Windows 7 (64-bit) as long as you use the legacy Chrome 109 version.

    | Version | Official Link (Static) | File Size | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 64-bit Offline Installer
    (Latest for Win8.1 - v109) | https://dl.google.com/release2/chrome/ADP7ycKVhppu3pj_MVY_vQ_109.0.5414.120/109.0.5414.120_chrome_installer.exe | ~85 MB | | Google Generic Offline Page | https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html?standalone=1&platform=win64 | Varies | | Enterprise MSI (64-bit) | Search "Google Chrome Enterprise 109 MSI 64-bit" on official Google support pages. | ~100 MB | Google provides a generic page that automatically detects

    Remember: Always verify your download’s digital signature. Right-click the .exePropertiesDigital Signatures tab → Ensure it says "Google LLC" with a valid timestamp.


    Have questions or run into an issue? Leave a comment below or visit the official Google Chrome Help forums. Stay safe, and happy browsing!