Stable
Less frequent releases that receive more testing before publication.
- Best first download
- Easier troubleshooting
- Versioned release notes
Choose your platform and get the matching Eden Emulator build from the project's public release infrastructure. The selector below covers stable and nightly builds without sending you through an unofficial file mirror.
Start with Stable for a tested release or switch to Nightly for newer changes. We recommend a sensible default for each platform while keeping every project build available through the source link.
Recommended for most modern Intel and AMD Windows PCs. Extract the ZIP before launching Eden.
Eden-Windows-v0.2.1-amd64-clang-pgo.zip
Downloads open after a short 15-second source check. Files come from stable.eden-emu.dev or nightly.eden-emu.dev; this site does not repackage or host the emulator.
The channels serve different users. Stable is the practical default; Nightly is for people who need recent fixes and accept a higher chance of regressions.
Less frequent releases that receive more testing before publication.
Automated builds with recent commits, experimental fixes and features that may be incomplete.
Eden is a community-developed Nintendo Switch emulator. The application is distributed through the Eden project's own Forgejo release repositories for Windows, Linux, macOS and Android. This independent site organizes those public release choices into clearer platform routes.
The emulator download does not include Nintendo Switch games, encryption keys, console firmware or copyrighted system data. Users are responsible for following local law and obtaining any required data from hardware and software they legally own.
Each platform has different packages and setup details. Use the dedicated page when you need requirements, build explanations or troubleshooting.
Choose AMD64, ARM64 or device-specific ZIP builds and learn when PGO is appropriate.
Windows download guide ●Compare Standard, Optimized, Legacy and ChromeOS APK variants before installing.
Android download guide ☾Review the latest automated build, risks, backup steps and rollback options.
Nightly builds ✓Install the emulator and add only data legally dumped from your own console and games.
Setup guideUse Stable unless you specifically need a recent Nightly fix or want to test current development.
Select the operating system, CPU architecture and recommended package shown in the download selector.
Confirm the filename and project source, then follow the platform-specific extraction or installation instructions.
A useful Eden Emulator download page should answer three questions before a file opens: which release channel fits your goal, which package matches your hardware, and whether the destination is controlled by the project. Stable is the sensible starting point when you want a predictable installation. Nightly is appropriate when a documented recent fix matters more than release stability. Switching to Nightly simply because its date is newer can create extra troubleshooting without improving the game you want to run.
For a Windows Eden Emulator download, most conventional Intel and AMD computers use the AMD64 Clang PGO ZIP. Windows on ARM devices need ARM64 instead, while ROG Ally packages should remain limited to matching handheld setups. Linux users normally want the AMD64 PGO AppImage, not the similarly named .zsync metadata file. On Android, Standard is the baseline package; Legacy, Optimized and ChromeOS builds solve narrower hardware needs rather than representing a quality ladder.
The final Eden Emulator download URL should use stable.eden-emu.dev or nightly.eden-emu.dev. The release record itself lives on git.eden-emu.dev. A different hostname may be an independent mirror, advertisement wrapper or repackaged installer, so do not assume it contains the same file. This site keeps the complete Forgejo release page beside each recommendation so you can inspect alternate builds and newer publication dates yourself.
Version information also needs context. The verified Stable snapshot used here is Eden v0.2.1 from June 2, 2026, while the verified Nightly snapshot is dated July 10, 2026. These facts describe the source at the time of review, not a permanent promise that either remains latest. If Forgejo shows a newer release, use the project record and read its notes before replacing a working build. Keep the previous archive or application folder until the new version has launched successfully.
After completing an Eden Emulator download, extract or install only the application package. Emulator releases do not include games, encryption keys, title keys, firmware or Nintendo system files. Avoid bundles that claim otherwise. Use only backups and system data obtained from hardware and software you legally own, keep those files private, and follow the laws that apply where you live.
Every direct button on this site is derived from the public Eden Forgejo release API and points to the project's stable or nightly download domains. We do not add installers, advertisements, keys, firmware or games to those files.
A safe workflow still requires judgment: check the destination hostname, keep your operating system updated, scan downloaded files with your normal security tools and avoid pages that promise bundled games or console keys.
Read the legal setup guideChoose Stable or Nightly, select your operating system in the download selector, confirm the recommended build and wait for the source countdown. The file then opens from the Eden project's download infrastructure.
Yes. The public releases currently include Windows ZIP packages and several Android APK variants, along with Linux AppImages and a macOS DMG.
No software download can be guaranteed safe by a third-party guide. This site links to the Eden project's public release URLs and does not repackage files. Verify the destination and use your normal security checks.
Stable releases are published less frequently and receive more testing. Nightly releases usually contain newer commits and fixes but may also introduce incomplete features or regressions.
No. Emulator packages do not include games, encryption keys, console firmware or copyrighted system files. This site does not provide those materials.
Most modern Windows PCs should begin with the AMD64 Clang PGO ZIP when available. ARM64 and handheld-specific builds are intended for matching hardware.
Most users should begin with Standard. Legacy targets older devices, Optimized is intended for certain performance-focused devices, and ChromeOS is for compatible ChromeOS systems.
The verified public release list checked for this page does not include an iOS package. Do not download files from unrelated sites claiming to be an official Eden iOS build.
The project download will open when the countdown finishes.
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