Supermium – An up-to-date Chromium-based web browser compatible with Windows XP

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Release Highlights:

June 9th, 2026

Release 144.0.7559.252 R4.01

Changes:

This release of Supermium resolves audio issues reported by users after the application of upstream 144 LTS patches, and adds further optimizations to the browser.

The UAO application should also now work on Windows XP.

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An up-to-date Chromium-based web browser compatible with Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 7, 8.x, and newer.

The official homepage for the Supermium project<br>Supermium is a drop-in replacement for Google Chrome with privacy and usability enhancements, optimized for legacy and modern Windows systems alike.

Supermium is developed by win32. It aims to restore classic Chrome features, as well as to ensure that compatibility with legacy Windows is preserved.

The future of Chromium browser customization is here.

Download the latest build for your system architecture below:

Release 144.0.7559.252 R4.01

Released 2 weeks ago

64-bit Setup<br>(124 MB)

32-bit Setup<br>(110 MB)

Visit the file directory for additional download options

To use the Supermium browser, you'll need:

Windows XP SP1 or later or Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later

An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable. Hyper-threading or dual-core recommended.

A minimum of 768 MB of RAM. 2 GB or greater is recommended for a smooth browsing experience.

Main website is certified to work with a minimum of Firefox 3.5 or Internet Explorer 9

Click here to be redirected to the legacy fallback site

Supports your favourite Chrome extensions, including uBlock Origin

Unlike Google Chrome, Manifest V2 is NOT slated for removal from the Supermium browser.

You may download the latest builds of uBlock directly from the project's GitHub, in the event that it is not obtainable from the Chrome Web Store.

The latest, feature-complete version of uBlock will be made available here if/when Manifest V2 builds for Chromium are discontinued.

Key differences between Chrome and Supermium

The Supermium browser has:

Aero Glass and Aero Glass-style titlebars instead of Windows 10-style ones

Turnaround for major vulnerability patches generally less than one week from upstream disclosure

A functional sandbox for enhanced security

Custom tab options including trapezoidal tabs, transparent tabs, and outlined tabs

Many flags from ungoogled-chromium

Google Sync

On Windows 7 and up, Widevine CDM support for viewing DRM content

GDI font rendering, using #force-gdi in chrome://flags

Persistent dark mode on the browser's UI elements, using #force-dark-mode in chrome://flags

Support for SSE2-only processors in the 32 bit build

Manifest V2

It is important to note that Google Chrome is proprietary software, while Supermium, like Chromium is open source.<br>This means that while similar, Google Chrome's feature set cannot be reproduced perfectly by Supermium.

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