Installing & Upgrading Anki on Windows

Requirements

Recent Anki releases require a computer running the 64 bit version of Windows 7, 8, 10 or 11.

The last Anki release that supported 32 bit Windows was Anki 2.1.35-alternate. If you're on an old machine, you can obtain the old release from the releases page.

Installing

To install Anki:

  1. Download Anki from https://apps.ankiweb.net
  2. Save the installer to your desktop or downloads folder.
  3. Double-click on the installer to run it. If you see an error message, please see the links on the left.
  4. Once Anki is installed, double-click on the new star icon on your desktop to start Anki.

Upgrading

If upgrading from Anki 2.1.6+, there is no need to uninstall the previous version first. All you need to do is close Anki if it is open, and then follow the installation steps above. Your cards will be preserved when you upgrade.

If upgrading from an Anki version before 2.1.6, or switching from the standard to the alternate version or vice versa, we recommend uninstalling the old version first, which will remove Anki's program data, but not delete your card data.

If you wish to downgrade to a previous version, please make sure you downgrade first.

Add-on Compatibility

Some add-ons have not been updated to support the latest Anki release yet. If an add-on you depend on has not been ported to the latest release yet, you may have more luck with 2.1.44 from the releases page.

Problems

If you encounter any issues when installing or starting Anki, please see the following links on the left.