Razer Inc. specializes in unified hardware management software that centralizes control over gaming peripherals through a single cloud-connected interface. The company’s two-generation Synapse platform lets owners store macro scripts, RGB lighting schemes, DPI stages, key-remaps, and surface calibration profiles online, then synchronize them instantly across any Windows machine that detects a compatible mouse, keyboard, headset, or streaming deck. Typical use cases include tournament players who need identical settings on home and event PCs, streamers who trigger complex lighting cues mid-broadcast, and everyday users who want to tune lift-off distance or scroll acceleration without editing registry keys. Synapse also acts as a firmware updater, battery monitor, and Chroma RGB ecosystem hub, allowing effects to ripple across third-party devices from partners such as Philips Hue, MSI, and Thermaltake. The software exposes an open API for hobbyist automation and offers modular plug-ins for heat-mapped input analytics, voice-chat noise suppression, and AI-based click-force optimization. Both versions coexist to support legacy 32-bit devices on Synapse 3 while newer 64-bit peripherals migrate to the lighter, faster Synapse 4 engine. Razer Synapse 3 and Synapse 4 are available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always installing the latest builds and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.