Microsoft Edge is no longer just a Windows-only browser. Thanks to ChromeOS supporting Android apps and Linux apps, you can easily install and use Microsoft Edge on a Chromebook. Whether you prefer the simplicity of the Android version or the full desktop experience through Linux, ChromeOS gives you flexible options.
If you’re coming from Windows or simply prefer Edge for its features like collections, vertical tabs, and Microsoft account sync, installing it on a Chromebook makes a lot of sense.
Now, if you are here reading about how to install Microsoft Edge on a Chromebook, we assume you want a smooth setup without compatibility confusion. In this detailed guide, we’ll walk you through all the working methods, step by step.
Ways to Install Microsoft Edge on Chromebook
You can install Microsoft Edge on a Chromebook using:
- Android version of Microsoft Edge (recommended for most users)
- Linux version of Microsoft Edge (advanced users)
There is no native ChromeOS-only Edge app, but both methods work reliably.
1. Install Microsoft Edge Android App on Chromebook (Recommended)
This is the easiest and most stable method for most Chromebook users.
Enable Google Play Store on Chromebook
If the Play Store is already enabled, you can skip this step.
- Click on the time in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
- Click the gear icon to open Settings.
- From the left panel, click Apps.
- Turn ON Google Play Store.
- Accept the terms and complete the setup.
Your Chromebook is now ready to install Android apps.
Open Google Play Store
- Click the Launcher (circle icon) in the bottom-left corner.
- Search for Play Store.
- Open the Google Play Store app.
Install Microsoft Edge
- In the Play Store search bar, type Microsoft Edge.
- Select Microsoft Edge: AI Browser by Microsoft Corporation.
- Click Install.
- Wait for the installation to finish.
Once installed, Microsoft Edge will appear in the Launcher.
Open and Set Up Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge from the Launcher.
- Sign in with your Microsoft account (optional but recommended).
- Choose whether you want to sync bookmarks, passwords, and history.
You can now browse the web using Microsoft Edge on your Chromebook.
Notes About the Android Version
- Optimized for touch and keyboard
- Supports extensions (limited)
- May have resizing limitations on some Chromebooks
For everyday browsing, this version works very well.
2. Install Microsoft Edge Using Linux on Chromebook (Desktop Version)
If you want the full desktop version of Microsoft Edge, Linux is the way to go.
Enable Linux on Your Chromebook
If Linux is already enabled, skip this step.
- Open Settings.
- Scroll down and click Advanced.
- Under Developers, find Linux development environment.
- Click Turn on and follow the on-screen instructions.
Once enabled, the Terminal app will appear in the Launcher.
Open the Linux Terminal
- Open the Launcher.
- Search for Terminal.
- Open the Terminal app.
Download Microsoft Edge for Linux
- Open the Chrome browser.
- Go to the official Microsoft Edge download page.
- Download the Linux (.deb) version of Microsoft Edge.
- Save the file to the Linux files folder.
Install Microsoft Edge Using Terminal
- Open the Terminal.
- Navigate to the folder where the
.debfile is saved. - Install the Edge package using the Linux package installer.
- Confirm the installation if prompted.
Once installed, Edge will appear under Linux apps in the Launcher.
Launch Microsoft Edge (Linux Version)
- Open the Launcher.
- Scroll to Linux apps.
- Click Microsoft Edge.
You can right-click the icon and pin it to the shelf for quick access.
Android Edge vs Linux Edge: Which One Should You Use?
Android Version
- Easier to install
- Better battery efficiency
- Ideal for most users
Linux Version
- Full desktop Edge experience
- Better extension support
- Heavier on system resources
If you just want Edge for browsing, go with the Android version.
Can You Set Microsoft Edge as Default Browser on Chromebook?
Yes, but only the Android version can be set as default.
- Open Settings → Apps → Default apps.
- Click Browser app.
- Select Microsoft Edge.
Linux browsers cannot be set as the system default on ChromeOS.
Microsoft Edge Not Working on Chromebook? Try These Fixes
If Edge doesn’t open or crashes:
- Restart your Chromebook.
- Update ChromeOS.
- Update Edge from Play Store (Android version).
- Disable VPN or extensions temporarily.
- Reinstall Edge if needed.
Most issues are software-related and easy to fix.
Microsoft Edge on School or Work Chromebooks
On managed Chromebooks:
- Play Store may be disabled
- Linux may be blocked
- Browser installation may be restricted
If Edge installation is blocked, only the administrator can allow it.
Wrapping Up
With that, we wrap up our detailed guide on how to install Microsoft Edge on a Chromebook. Whether you choose the Android version for simplicity or the Linux version for a full desktop experience, Edge runs surprisingly well on ChromeOS.
For most users, the Android version of Microsoft Edge offers the best balance of performance, battery life, and ease of use. We hope this guide helped you install Edge confidently and start browsing the web your way on your Chromebook.