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Standalone executable

Includes optional installer

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Beta v0.6.3 | 2.06 MB | Windows 7+ (x86-64 only)

Planned for future release. Planned for future release.

Last updated November 14, 2025

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FAQ

Planned and missing features

File Pilot doesn't have full Unicode support yet. Latin and Cyrillic languages should work out of the box, but Asian languages such as Chinese, Korean, and Japanese will not display properly. This will be resolved in the future.


File Pilot includes optional Windows integration features you can enable during installation.

These let you use Ctrl+E, open folders in File Pilot by double clicking, add File Pilot to the right click menu and register it in your system PATH.


File Pilot supports both mapped network drives and direct UNC paths (e.g., \\servername\sharedfolder).

There are still some rough edges in certain setups (such as TrueNAS SMB file shares) or setups where Windows would normally prompt for credentials if the connection wasn't already established.


File Pilot is not tested or guaranteed to run in virtual machines or Wine. It will likely crash due to graphics initialization issues. Running it in these environments is not supported at this time.


Currently, File Pilot does not support ARM processors, as it is built for x86-64 (Intel/AMD) only. However, we plan to add ARM support in the future.


Ports for Linux and macOS are on the roadmap, but they will only be developed after we reach a stable and solid Windows experience.

File Pilot has been written with portability in mind, meaning that most of the source code (such as rendering and UI) will be reusable, with only platform-specific code, like filesystem indexing, needing to be ported.