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Razer Synapse Download for Windows 11 (64-bit)

Razer lists Windows 11 x86-64 for Synapse 4. Confirm the computer architecture and exact Razer device before downloading from the current Razer source.

Verified status: Windows 11 x86-64 support confirmed on Razer's Synapse 4 page July 13, 2026.
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Windows facts

Razer Synapse download for Windows 11 requirements

Checked Jul 13, 2026
Recommended branchRazer Synapse 4
ArchitectureWindows 11 x86-64
Device requirementExact product must appear on Razer's Synapse 4 list
Synapse 3 searchFormer product URL now redirects to Synapse 4
Installer sourceVerified Razer short link
Preflight

Before the Windows 11 download

Open Windows Settings and confirm the system type is 64-bit. Then locate the full Razer product name or model number. Razer's compatibility list includes model identifiers, which are more reliable than a broad family name.

Apply pending Windows updates and restart before installing if the computer has been waiting for a reboot. This reduces conflicts with device services and drivers.

  • Confirm 64-bit Windows 11.
  • Confirm the RZ model number.
  • Download from the Razer source, not a mirror.
Installation

Install Synapse 4 on Windows 11

Open the verified Razer link, run the installer and choose the modules required by the connected device. Let driver and module installation finish before unplugging hardware.

When moving from Synapse 3, use the profile migration tool and then test mappings, macros and sensitivity settings.

  • Run the current installer.
  • Allow required device modules to finish.
  • Restart if prompted and test device recognition.
Troubleshooting

If Synapse will not install on Windows 11

Check for a pending reboot, adequate disk space, current Windows updates and security software notifications. Remove a damaged installer download and obtain a fresh copy from Razer.

Do not jump to Synapse 2 or an old Synapse 3 mirror unless Razer Support confirms that the exact device requires another branch.

  • Use Task Manager to close a stuck installer before retrying.
  • Disconnect unnecessary Razer devices during diagnosis.
  • Use the detailed troubleshooting page for service and recognition problems.
Example workflow

Example Windows 11 setup decision

Suppose a Windows 11 64-bit computer uses a Razer Viper V3 Pro. Search that exact name or its RZ model on the official Synapse 4 list, select Windows 11 in the checker and use the current Synapse 4 Windows result. If the installer completes but the device is missing, verify the direct USB connection, modules and firmware before changing versions.

For an older mouse with a similar family name, do not reuse the Viper V3 Pro result. Search the older product separately. Model-specific evidence is more reliable than assuming every generation uses the same software.

When upgrading from Synapse 3, keep critical sensitivity values, button mappings and macro timing available for comparison. Use Synapse 4's migration workflow, then test one device profile at a time so an imported setting can be corrected without confusing it with an installation failure.

  • Match Windows architecture.
  • Match the exact product generation.
  • Diagnose recognition before trying a legacy branch.
Windows installation decision

Razer Synapse download for Windows 11 checklist

Use this Razer Synapse download for Windows 11 checklist before running the current installer. Windows 11 support is not a single yes-or-no condition: the computer needs the listed x86-64 architecture, the exact peripheral must appear on Razer's current Synapse 4 list, and the installation needs enough system access to finish services and device modules. Verify those conditions separately so a device mismatch is not misdiagnosed as a damaged download.

  1. 1
    Confirm Windows 11 is 64-bit and current

    Open Settings, System and About, then record the edition, version and system type. Razer lists Windows 11 x86-64 for Synapse 4. Install pending Windows updates, restart if required and confirm adequate free disk space before opening the package. Do not search for a separate 32-bit build when the published requirement specifies 64-bit. The Razer Synapse download for Windows 11 should follow the maintained current branch, not an archived Synapse 3 file.

  2. 2
    Match the exact device generation

    Read the complete product name and RZ identifier from the device, label or packaging. Search that exact entry on the Synapse 4 support page. Family names such as Viper, DeathAdder and BlackWidow span several generations, so another product in the family cannot confirm yours. If the model is absent, stop and ask Razer Support. A successful Windows installation does not create support for an unlisted peripheral.

  3. 3
    Prepare a clean installation attempt

    Close an older installer, finish pending restarts and disconnect unrelated peripherals while diagnosing. Open the verified Razer source, allow requested device modules to complete and avoid unplugging the target hardware during driver setup. When migrating from Synapse 3, document critical profiles, mappings and macros first. Use the built-in migration workflow, then test imported settings separately from the basic device-recognition test.

  4. 4
    Separate download, install and recognition failures

    If no file arrives, inspect browser permissions, network filtering and security notifications. If the installer will not finish, check disk space, updates, permissions and locked services. If Synapse opens but the device is absent, return to the model list, direct USB connection, modules and firmware. Record the exact stage and error before contacting support. Do not use an unofficial mirror to bypass a condition that the same package cannot solve.

This Razer Synapse download for Windows 11 checklist produces a reproducible setup path: verify 64-bit Windows, match the exact device, use the current Razer source, finish modules and confirm recognition. If the process fails, diagnose the stage instead of changing branches at random. Synapse 2 is a documented legacy option for specific older combinations, while the former Synapse 3 product path now leads users toward Synapse 4.

Windows answers

Windows 11 Razer Synapse FAQ

Which Razer Synapse should I download for Windows 11?

Use Synapse 4 for a supported device. Razer lists Windows 11 x86-64 on the current product page.

Is there a 32-bit Windows 11 Synapse 4 download?

Razer's visible requirement specifies Windows 11 x86-64. This guide does not claim a separate 32-bit Windows 11 build.

Why does my device not appear after installation?

Confirm the exact model on the supported-device list, finish pending modules and updates, reconnect the device directly, and restart when requested.

Should I install Synapse 3 on Windows 11?

The former Synapse 3 product URL redirects to Synapse 4. Use the current path and migration tool for supported hardware.

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