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Cyberduck Offline Installer

Standalone installer · Full setup · Offline installer free download for Windows/macOS

Developer Tools · v9.4.1.44384 · Open Source

Free, open source file transfer client that enables users to transfer files between a

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License: Open Source
Size: 70 MB
Platforms: Windows macOS
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Cyberduck is a Open Source developer tool for Windows/macOS from Cyberduck. Its official offline (standalone) installer is published as a direct EXE download and installs without an internet connection. Always download from the official source (cyberduck.io) — we link there directly and never host or modify the file.

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Cyberduck 9.4.1.44384 Windows installer

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Cyberduck Overview

Cyberduck is a free, open-source file transfer client for Windows and macOS that connects not only to FTP and SFTP servers but also to a wide range of cloud storage providers — Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Storage, OpenStack Swift, and more — as well as WebDAV. It presents remote files in a clean browser with bookmarks, drag-and-drop transfers, an external-editor integration for editing files in place, and client-side encryption via Cryptomator. This breadth makes it useful for developers and administrators who work across traditional servers and object storage. A command-line companion called duck scripts the same transfers, connection profiles can be shared as bookmark files, and transfers can be resumed if interrupted. The offline installer is the full setup and installs without a network connection. Download Cyberduck from Cyberduck's official source, linked here.

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Cyberduck Offline Installer Key Features

  • FTP, SFTP, and WebDAV plus many cloud storage backends
  • Connects to S3, Backblaze B2, Azure, and Google Cloud Storage
  • Bookmarks and drag-and-drop transfers
  • Edit remote files in place with an external editor
  • Client-side encryption via Cryptomator

Cyberduck Standalone Installer System Requirements

Baseline requirements to run the current Cyberduck release:

Operating System
Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
Memory (RAM)
2 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended
Disk Space
500 MB free space
Processor
1 GHz or faster (64-bit)

How to Install Cyberduck

Follow these steps to install Cyberduck offline on your PC:

  1. 1

    Download the Cyberduck offline installer from the official source below.

  2. 2

    Launch Cyberduck from the Start Menu (Windows) or Applications folder (macOS) — installation is complete.

Common Cyberduck Installation Issues & Fixes

Ran into a problem? Here are the most common issues and how to fix them:

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Installation fails with an error message.

Ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for Cyberduck. Check for sufficient disk space and try running the installer as an administrator by right-clicking the file and selecting 'Run as administrator'.

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Cyberduck does not open after installation.

Check if your antivirus or firewall is blocking Cyberduck. Temporarily disable them and try launching the application again. If it still doesn't open, reinstall Cyberduck.

Cyberduck Offline Installer FAQ

Does Cyberduck support cloud storage?
Yes. Beyond FTP and SFTP, Cyberduck connects to cloud object storage including Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Storage, as well as WebDAV, which is a key reason developers choose it. This page links to the official source.
Is Cyberduck free?
Cyberduck is free and open source. The developers also offer a paid version on some app stores to support development, but the version from the official site is free to download and use.

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