For administrators who manage Chrome browser or ChromeOS devices for a business or school.
As an administrator, you can use the Google Admin console to see which versions of Chrome browser and ChromeOS are running on devices in your organization.
Before you begin
- Turn on reporting. For details, see Enable Chrome browser reporting.
See versions report
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Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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In the Admin console, go to Menu DevicesChromeReportsVersions.
- On the left, select a child organizational unit. By default, all managed devices and browsers are shown.
- At the top, click the type of Chrome version that you want to see details about—Browser Versions or ChromeOS Versions.
- Click the major release version number to see details about minor versions.
About versions report
On the Chrome versions report page, you can see details for each Chrome version that’s installed on managed devices and browsers where Chrome sent a report in the previous 28 days.
Things to consider
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The version report is likely to be accurate and not delayed by more than an hour for most customers outside of 9-5 EST.
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If you have a very large number of managed devices or browsers, the report can be delayed by 1-3 days.
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For a more precise count, you can check the device list search results. See View ChromeOS device details.
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In enterprise environments, some devices might have multiple browsers installed, such as Stable and Beta versions. Each individual browser is counted as a separate instance.
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By default, ChromeOS devices auto-update to the latest version of the channel that devices are using, unless they’re pinned to a specific version. Read about version pinning.
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You might see the message This version is not recommended and support may end. To increase stability, try Long-term support. Learn more. Users are using Chrome browser or ChromeOS versions that might soon lose support . For details, see Chrome release best practices.
View version details
Field | Description | Browser Versions | ChromeOS Versions |
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Version | Version of Chrome browser or ChromeOS. | ✔ | ✔ |
Windows | Number of browsers on Microsoft Windows devices that have the version installed. | ✔ | |
macOS | Number of browsers on Apple macOS devices that have the version installed. | ✔ | |
Linux | Number of browsers on Linux devices that have the version installed. | ✔ | |
ChromeOS | Number of ChromeOS devices that have the version installed. | ✔ | |
Android | Number of browsers on Android devices that have the version installed. | ✔ | |
iPhones and iPads | Number of browsers on iPhones and iPads that have the version installed. | ✔ | |
Active | Number of devices that has their last activity date after the filtered date. | ✔ | |
Inactive | Number of devices that has their last activity date before the filtered date. | ✔ | |
Total | Total number of browsers or devices that have the version installed. | ✔ | ✔ |
Download the versions report data
You can download the versions report as a CSV file.
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Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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In the Admin console, go to Menu DevicesChromeReportsVersions.
- To show all versions, click All managed devices and browsers. Otherwise, select a child organizational unit.
- Click the type of Chrome version that you want to see details about—Browser Versions or ChromeOS Versions.
- At the top right, click Export.
A link appears in the top right when ready, under Your tasks. - Click Download CSV.
- Use Google Sheets, or your preferred spreadsheet software, to open the CSV file. For details, see Import data sets & spreadsheets.
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