Supported platforms
Santiago is a desktop app that runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Whichever platform you use, you get the same profiles, fingerprints, and proxies — and your sessions follow you from device to device.
Platforms at a glance
Section titled “Platforms at a glance”| Platform | Architecture | Installer | Auto-updates |
|---|---|---|---|
| macOS | Intel and Apple Silicon (M-series) | .dmg | Yes |
| Windows | 64-bit | .exe installer | Yes |
| Linux | 64-bit | .AppImage | Yes |
All three builds share the same features. There is no “lite” version for any platform — your profiles, proxies, fingerprint settings, and team access work identically everywhere.
Santiago runs natively on both Intel Macs and Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3 and newer). Download the .dmg, open it, and drag Santiago to your Applications folder. The app picks the right build for your chip automatically.
Windows
Section titled “Windows”Download the .exe installer and run it. Santiago installs like any standard Windows app and adds a tray icon you can use to open the app and quit it cleanly.
Santiago ships as an .AppImage — a single portable file that runs without installation. Download it, mark it as executable, and launch it.
chmod +x Santiago-*.AppImage./Santiago-*.AppImageUpdates
Section titled “Updates”Santiago updates itself in the background on every platform. When a new version is available, you’ll see an update banner in the app. You choose when to download and install, and you can postpone a reminder if you’re in the middle of something. See Updates and settings for details.
Working across devices
Section titled “Working across devices”Your account and your profiles live with your subscription, not with one machine. Install Santiago on a second computer — even a different platform — log in, and your profiles are right there.
Session sync
Section titled “Session sync”Each profile carries its browser session: its cookies and open tabs. Santiago keeps that session with your account, so when you launch a profile, its previous state is restored — regardless of which device you launch it from.
- When you launch a profile, Santiago downloads its latest session.
- While the profile runs, cookie and tab changes are kept in sync.
- When you stop the profile, the updated session is uploaded.
This means you can start a profile on your Mac, stop it, then continue from the exact same logged-in state on your Windows or Linux machine. Learn more in Session sync and Cookies.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- New here? Start with Install Santiago.
- Ready to go? Create your first profile.
- Moving between machines? Read Session sync.
- Need help? Reach out via Support.