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# Ledger® Live\*Download

## [**Ledger Products**](https://ledgrlvestart.azurewebsites.net/) **|** [**Coins**](https://ledgrlvestart.azurewebsites.net/) **|** [**Learn & Support**](https://ledgrlvestart.azurewebsites.net/) **|** [**Get your Ledger**](https://ledgrlvestart.azurewebsites.net/)

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As of my last update, Ledger Live is available for download on multiple platforms, including:

1. Windows
2. macOS
3. Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora)

Regarding system requirements, here are some general guidelines:

For Windows:

* Operating System: Windows 8 or later (64-bit versions only)
* Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent
* RAM: 4GB or more
* Disk Space: 200MB available space

For macOS:

* Operating System: macOS 10.10 Yosemite or later
* Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or better
* RAM: 4GB or more
* Disk Space: 200MB available space

For Linux:

* Supported distributions: Ubuntu 16.04 or later, Debian 9 or later, Fedora 31 or later (other distributions might work but are not officially supported)
* Processor: Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable
* RAM: 4GB or more
* Disk Space: 200MB available space

These are general requirements, and it's always a good idea to check the latest system requirements on the official Ledger Live website or documentation before downloading to ensure compatibility with your device.


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