Get ContextGo
ContextGo for desktop, mobile, and remote work. Versions. Verification. Install paths. All in one place.
macOS
macOS builds, including Universal, Apple Silicon, and Intel when available.
- macOS 12 or later
- Apple Silicon or Intel Mac
- Network access for remote control, sync, and release updates
- Microphone and automation prompts appear only when voice input or active-app paste features are enabled
Windows
Windows installers with x64 and ARM64 options when available.
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 64-bit CPU (x64 or ARM64)
- Network access for remote control, sync, and agent connectivity
- File-system access is only used for workspaces and files you explicitly select
Linux
Debian-compatible packages for Linux desktops.
- Ubuntu / Debian compatible desktop environment
- x64 or ARM64 .deb package support
- Network access for remote control, sync, and agent connectivity
- Reads and writes are limited to workspaces and files you explicitly authorize
Android
Install on Android through a direct package or a dedicated mobile page.
- Android 8.0 or later
- If you install an APK manually, allow installation from your browser or file manager
- Network access to connect back to the desktop host
- Storage / media access is only needed when you choose local files to upload
iPhone / iPad
Open the best official install path for your device.
- Install through App Store, TestFlight, or the configured web path
- iOS / iPadOS 16 or later recommended
- Network access to connect back to the desktop host
- Photos / Files access is only needed when you initiate import or upload flows
HarmonyOS
Start with the official HarmonyOS path. Direct packages can appear here later.
- HarmonyOS 4 or later
- Install through AppGallery or the official path you provide
- Network access to connect back to the desktop host
- Storage / media access is only needed when you choose local files to upload
Direct downloads, version truth, and install decisions
The download center should answer the operational questions first: which artifact is current, where it comes from, and how users can install ContextGo without guessing.
Continue into install and release decision pages
These pages help users make the right install decision by clarifying remote use, release truth, and the broader product model before they download.
A release operations workspace with one public version truth
Use ContextGo when product delivery, download pages, updater behavior, and support all depend on one trustworthy release source instead of several drifting records.
Remote AI workspace access without inventing a second host
Use ContextGo when the product has to work across desktop, browser, and mobile, but the real execution host still lives on the desktop machine.
ContextGo as an AI workbench for real operating context
Use ContextGo when the job is not just to chat with a model, but to connect materials, runtime access, and execution history inside one workbench.
Download FAQ
Can users install ContextGo without going through an app store?
Yes. Desktop builds and Android can be distributed by direct download as long as the release page, checksum, and install notes stay explicit. iOS remains a TestFlight or App Store path instead of direct public IPA distribution.
How should users verify that a download is current?
They should see one version source across the website, release notes, and updater metadata. That keeps support, installation, and update decisions anchored to the same release record.
Why does the download page talk about operations instead of only listing files?
Because install trust depends on more than a button. Users need the release source, artifact details, verification status, and distribution path before they decide which package to install.