+++ title = "Install on Windows" description = "Installing Grafana on Windows" keywords = ["grafana", "configuration", "documentation", "windows"] type = "docs" [menu.docs] parent = "installation" weight = 400 +++ # Install on Windows [Download the latest stable package for Windows.](https://grafana.com/grafana/download?platform=windows) You can either download the Windows installer package or a standalone Windows binary file. Read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "upgrading.md" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing installation. ## Install with Windows installer Download the .msi installation file and run it, then follow the instructions in [Getting Started](/guides/getting_started/) to log in. The Grafana service starts automatically. ## Install standalone Windows binary 1. Download the zip file. The zip file contains a folder with the current Grafana version (or the one that you chose). **Important:** After you've downloaded the zip file and before extracting it, make sure to open the properties for that file (right-click **Properties**) and select the `unblock` check box and then click `Ok`. 1. Extract this folder to anywhere you want Grafana to run from. 1. Start Grafana by executing `grafana-server.exe`, located in the `bin` directory, preferably from the command line. If you want to run Grafana as a Windows service, then download [NSSM](https://nssm.cc/). It is very easy to add Grafana as a Windows service using that tool. To run Grafana open your browser and go to the Grafana port (http://localhost:3000/ is default) and then follow the instructions in [Getting Started](/guides/getting_started/). > **Note:** The default Grafana port is `3000`. This port might require extra permissions on Windows. If it does not appear in the default port, you can try changing to a different port. > 1. Go into the `conf` directory and copy `sample.ini` to `custom.ini`. **Note:** You should edit `custom.ini`, never `defaults.ini`. > 1. Edit `custom.ini` and uncomment the `http_port` configuration option (`;` is the comment character in ini files) and change it to something like `8080` or similar. That port should not require extra Windows privileges. > Read more about the [configuration options]({{< relref "configuration.md" >}}).