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Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
Flash, Flawless. This gif shows the steps you take to flash with Etcher, select image, select drive, flash! Download Etcher

Why balenaEtcher?

Here at balena we have thousands of users working through our getting started process, we found there was no easy way for our users to flash an SD card that we could recommend to everyone.

So we built Etcher, an SD card flasher app that is simple for end users, extensible for developers, and works on any platform.
  • Create USB installation media from bootable ISOs
  • Install almost any OS to almost any flash drive
  • Offer an easy way for your users to flash your OS using our ‘Flash with Etcher’ feature
Read more on our blog

FEATURES

A better way to burn

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Validated Flashing

Etcher confirms that your flash has completed, enjoy peace of mind that your card will boot and isn’t corrupted.
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Hard Drive Friendly
Etcher gives you warnings and hides your system drives by default to avoid accidentally wiping your entire hard-drive.
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Beautiful Interface
Who said flashing SD cards has to be an eyesore. Etcher has an intuitive 3-step process with no command lines!
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Open Source
Made with JS, HTML, node.js and Electron. Etcher is built on open source tools and is and always will be free and open source to use!
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Cross Platform
Works for everyone whether you are on Windows, Linux or Mac with no complicated install instructions.
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Get involved with the Etcher community

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If you have a question about Etcher, or are a fan of Etcher and want to help other users troubleshoot their issues, join us in our forum!

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BalenaEtcher is and always will be free and open sourced, it is maintained by balena staff but we welcome contributions from the community.

Go to GitHub

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Your users can now easily install your OS straight from your website, add the flash with Etcher button to your site or blog to get started.

Get the code

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