Google has officially launched its Drive app for Arm-compatible Windows PCs. It first rolled out the Arm64 app in beta last year, but now it’s “generally available,” according to an update posted Monday.
Google Drive for Windows on Arm PCs is now widely available
Snapdragon-equipped PCs can now download the Google Drive app.
Snapdragon-equipped PCs can now download the Google Drive app.


Like the existing Google Drive app, the Arm64 version lets Windows PCs running Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors store, sync, and access files. The app is only available on devices with Windows 11 and Microsoft WebView 2, which Google says is “typically included” with Windows 11.
If you already downloaded the beta, Google will prompt you to upgrade to the latest version. You can also download Google Drive for Arm64 from the company’s website.
With last year’s launch of Qualcomm-equipped Copilot Plus PCs, many more apps have added support for Arm64, including Google Chrome, NordVPN, and ExpressVPN. Microsoft is also working on an update that will allow more software and games to run using its Prism emulator.
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