zed

About zed
Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor developed by the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter. It is designed for coding efficiency and collaborative work.
The editor is available for macOS, Linux, and Windows, with installation options including direct downloads and package managers. Development and contribution guidelines are provided for those interested in building or enhancing Zed.
Key features
- High-performance code editing
- Multiplayer collaboration features
- Support for macOS, Linux, and Windows
- Integration with package managers for installation
Download v1.8.2
Jun 24, 2026WindowsWindows
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Frequently asked questions
- Is zed free?
- Yes. zed is free and open-source software, distributed under the NOASSERTION license.
- Which platforms does zed support?
- zed provides downloads for Windows, macOS, Linux.
- What is the latest version of zed?
- The latest version is v1.8.2, released on Jun 24, 2026.
- What platforms does Zed support?
- Zed is available for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Web support is not currently available.
- How can I install Zed?
- Zed can be downloaded directly from the official website or installed via package managers on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
- What is the license for Zed?
- Zed's source code is primarily licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later, with some components under Apache-2.0 where marked.
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