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Penpot Desktop 0.23.1, released by Author More as the twentieth iteration of the unofficial wrapper, brings the open-source Penpot design and prototyping platform out of the browser and into a dedicated Windows program. By packaging the web engine inside a native frame, the utility gives UI/UX teams a system-level application experience that includes its own window management, optional file-extension associations, automatic light/dark theme switching, and a tabbed interface for jumping between several projects without reloading. The client can be pointed at any Penpot instance—whether the official cloud service, a company-hosted server, or a fully local deployment—so designers can work online with collaborators or offline for maximum privacy. The arrangement is especially attractive to agencies that need to keep assets on premise, educators who require consistent classroom installs, and freelancers who simply prefer a desktop shortcut and Alt-Tab workflow. Because the executable does not modify the core Penpot engine, updates from the open-source project appear almost immediately after release, and version 0.23.1 continues that pattern while refining memory use and startup time. The software sits in the Graphic & Design category and is aimed at anyone who already uses Penpot for wireframes, mock-ups, design systems, or developer hand-off and wants those same features wrapped in a familiar, self-contained desktop shell. Penpot Desktop is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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