On August 31, 2022, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome 105 runs on all major operating systems: Windows 11 / 10 / 7, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
What’s new in version 105
This release fixes 24 security vulnerabilities, including one critical vulnerability and 8 high-severity vulnerabilities.
Most likely, innovations will not be of interest to ordinary users, since most of them introduce new API features or make changes to the internal components of the browser. In fact, if you’re not a developer, you may not see visible changes or new features at all. The main ones are:
- :has() container queries – They enable developers to query a parent selector for its size and styling information, making it possible for a child element to own its responsive styling logic, no matter where it lives on a page.
- New Sanitizer API provides a robust arbitrary string processor to help mitigate cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.
- Another step towards deprecating Web SQL support is that starting with Chrome 105, the use of Web SQL in insecure contexts will be deprecated.
Download Google Chrome version 105
You can download Google Chrome 105.0.5195.54 from the table below.
Browser | Version | OS | Installation | Download |
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Google Chrome | 105.0.5195.54 | Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 | Offline Installer | Download 64 bit Download 32 bit |
Google Chrome Portable | 105.0.5195.54 | Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 | Portable version | Download 64 bit Download 32 bit |
Google Chrome | 105.0.5195.54 | macOS 10.13 or later | Offline Installer | Download |
Google Chrome | 105.0.5195.54 | Linux | .deb (Debian/Ubuntu) .rpm (Fedora/openSUSE) | Download .deb Download .rpm |