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  1. Audacity Basics

Downloading & installing Audacity

Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. This page will guide you through the download and installation process.

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Installing from the Microsoft Store

You can install Audacity from the .

  • Go to the .

  • Search for Audacity.

  • Once you have found Audacity, click the Get in Store app button.

  • The Microsoft Store app will open. To install Audacity, click the Install button.

  • Next, the Windows installer will ask you to change your system. Click the Yes button.

Audacity has been installed and you can open it from the Start menu.

Installing Audacity from the Internet

  • Go to Audacity's download page at , then click the Download Audacity without MuseHub button. You alternatively can download Audacity through MuseHub in which case the following procedure will differ.

  • Once the download starts, you can click Run or Save.

  • If you click the Save button, go to your Downloads folder (usually C:\users\your name\Downloads), locate the Audacity installer, and double-click it.

    • If you are using Windows 11, you may be warned that Audacity has not been verified by Microsoft. You should click Install anyway.

  • If you click the Run button, Windows will automatically start the install process.

  • Select the language that will be used during installation and click OK.

  • Once Audacity's Welcome page appears, click the Next button.

  • Next, the Information page will describe Audacity's license. This software is published under a version of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Click Next to proceed.

  • The Select Destination Location page will allow you to decide whether you will install Audacity in the recommended destination or choose your own location with the Browse... button. Click Next to continue.

  • The Select Additional Tasks page lets you install a shortcut to Audacity in your Desktop. If you have installed Audacity previously, you will have the option to Reset Preferences.

  • Verify the choices you have made in the Audacity installer and click Install.

  • It may take some time to complete the setup process.

  • When the Completing the Audacity Setup Wizard window appears, click Finish to close the installer. If you wish, select the Launch Audacity checkbox before proceeding.

  • If your system prompts you, click Save.

  • The Audacity website will save the Audacity DMG file in your Downloads folder. Next, double-click the DMG file to start the install process.

  • Once the Audacity application icon appears, drag it into the Applications folder (see below). You will need administrator privileges to accomplish this task. Do not launch Audacity from the DMG folder.

    • You may choose to move the Audacity application to any other location.

  • Launch Audacity.app from the Applications folder or from your chosen location.

  • After Audacity has appeared on your screen, press OK to start editing! If you do not wish to see the Welcome window again, you may check the "Don't show this again at start up" prompt.

Installing Audacity with an AppImage

  1. The downloaded AppImage needs to be runnable. To achieve this, right-click the file -> Properties -> Permissions or run the following command inside your terminal:

    chmod +x <path to your Audacity.AppImage>
  2. Double-click the AppImage to run Audacity.

Note: If you have trouble opening the AppImage, try installing libfuse2. Exact steps for various distributions can be found at

Installing with a package from a repository

Your Linux distribution (for example Ubuntu, Fedora or Debian) may have an Audacity package as part of the repository. Generally, the version from a distribution's repository is older than the latest AppImage but it may be better integrated into your distribution.

Access this version from the Software Center, App Store or similar software on your computer or try the following commands:

  • Ubuntu, Debian, Pop_OS!, Linux Mint: sudo apt install audacity

  • RHEL, Fedora: sudo yum install audacity

  • Arch Linux: sudo pacman -Syu audacity

Repository packages are maintained by the community, not by the Audacity Team.

Installing with a Flatpak or Snap

When the Window installer asks you to make changes to the system, click Yes.

Go to the download page: and click the "Download without MuseHub" button. Alternatively, you also can download Audacity through MuseHub, in which case the following procedure will differ.

Go to the download page: and click the download button.

Community-maintained Flatpaks and Snaps are available from and .

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Windows 11 warning when running Audacity installer
Select the language to use during the installation
Welcome page - Click Next
Information page - Links to learn more about Audacity and its license
Select the folder to install Audacity
Select if you want to create a shortcut to open Audacity
Verify your choices and click Install
Wait until the setup process completes
Click Finish to close the installer