Versions:

  • 1.0.9230
  • 1.0.9229
  • 1.0.9228
  • 1.0.9227
  • 1.0.9226
  • 1.0.9225
  • 1.0.9224
  • 1.0.9223
  • 1.0.9222
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  • 1.0.9220
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  • 1.0.9217
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  • 1.0.9215
  • 1.0.9214
  • 1.0.9213
  • 1.0.9212
  • 1.0.9211
  • 1.0.9210
  • 1.0.9209
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  • 1.0.9035
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  • 1.0.9031
  • 1.0.9030
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  • 1.0.9025
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  • x86
  • PTB
  • Development
  • Canary
  • arm64

Discord 1.0.9230, published by Discord Inc., is a cross-platform communication application designed to consolidate voice, video, and text interaction within a single interface. Originally created to replace unreliable gaming voice-chat solutions, the program has evolved into a community hub used by hobby groups, study circles, software teams, and enterprise workspaces that need persistent topic-based channels, low-latency voice conferencing, and screen-sharing collaboration. Each server supports granular role permissions, threaded conversations, stage channels for moderated events, and embedded media previews, making it equally suitable for casual hangouts, classroom discussions, and large-scale product announcements. The client maintains a history of 121 public builds, ensuring continuous security patches, codec improvements, and feature rollouts such as Activities, Server Insights, and mobile noise suppression. Lightweight overlay options let gamers monitor chats without leaving full-screen applications, while rich presence SDKs allow third-party titles to broadcast session details and invite friends directly. Discord operates in the Social & Messaging category, yet its open API and bot ecosystem extend it into productivity and customer-support territory, enabling automated moderation, ticketing, and analytics dashboards. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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