Download Center Fast start and controlled rollout

Download Cloud Waste Scanner and start from one real scan.

Use the fast trial path for the first result. Use pinned packages and SHA256 values when rollout needs review or mirroring.

Start locally in minutes. No cloud keys leave your machine. Use pricing only when you are choosing commitment, not package format.

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Detecting your platform...

Start with the quickest safe path, then move to pinned packages if rollout needs tighter control.

What happens next

Install and scan

Install the app, add one cloud account, and decide from a real result set.

Rollout evidence

SHA256

Every current package keeps a visible checksum and versioned filename for internal review.

Edition paths

Pick your edition path before rollout.

Download packages are shared, while operating lanes differ by team stage. Community is available now for production usage. Team and Enterprise publish pricing and use waitlist onboarding.

Community

Use for immediate local-first rollout and production scanning with full credential custody.

Open community repository

Team

$199/year for up to 5 users. Built for SMB teams that need recurring shared review workflow.

Join WaitList

Enterprise

$4,999/year site license for procurement-ready, multi-team governance rollout.

Join WaitList

What happens after download

0-5 min

Install locally

Pick the package that fits your environment and open the app without any hosted control-plane dependency.

5-10 min

Connect one account

Use read-only access to run one real audit instead of deciding from a sandbox demo.

10-15 min

Review and share

Move from findings to PDF, CSV, and internal review without rebuilding the story in another tool.

Windows

Installer

Recommended for first-time evaluation, pilot rollout, and the quickest usable first scan.

Version: 2.9.19 (CloudWasteScanner_2.9.19_x64-setup.exe)

Size: pending local build artifact

Updated: pending local build artifact

SHA256:

pending local build artifact sha256
Download Windows Installer SHA256: 57132e0c0a94010d9102d4b8bf1c6b355c5bc735c55bf1341a1e1b03a9129e56 Direct .exe Link

Linux

Linux

Best for operators and internal environments that need explicit package choice before approval.

Version: 2.9.19

Download .deb SHA256: 08adb7747acef714dfc94f0aaf3bda133c99976a1f9cfba42f0484ea66c25c1b Download .rpm SHA256: b0ed5d3f90a8faa93d1cf7fb117a0427b074742365ab37decd045daaacead0e1 Download .AppImage SHA256: 791edd24a1c258d7a37fa8bb97a72c3652d88f47e7f1b8a0e5d1ad6b8eb8da3e

macOS

Universal DMG

Latest macOS disk image for Apple Silicon and Intel rollout.

Version: 2.9.19 (CloudWasteScanner_2.9.19_universal.dmg)

Size: 37,549,374 bytes (approx: 36M)

Updated: 2026-05-15 11:07:41 UTC

SHA256:

100bd66fb0a73db1dbf0012150f1f1c18eb2f9f3d53755eade2bf8a2ebcff2cc
Download macOS DMG SHA256: 100bd66fb0a73db1dbf0012150f1f1c18eb2f9f3d53755eade2bf8a2ebcff2cc Direct .dmg Link

Linux install commands

Pinned command lines for controlled rollout

Debian / Ubuntu

wget -O CloudWasteScanner.deb https://dl.cloud-waste-scanner.com/downloads/CloudWasteScanner_2.9.19_amd64.deb
sudo apt install -y ./CloudWasteScanner.deb

RHEL / Fedora

curl -L -o CloudWasteScanner.rpm https://dl.cloud-waste-scanner.com/downloads/CloudWasteScanner-2.9.19-1.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh CloudWasteScanner.rpm

Portable AppImage

curl -L -o CloudWasteScanner.AppImage https://dl.cloud-waste-scanner.com/downloads/CloudWasteScanner_2.9.19_amd64.AppImage
chmod +x CloudWasteScanner.AppImage
./CloudWasteScanner.AppImage

What rollout reviewers usually check

  • Package filename includes product name and version.
  • Checksum is published next to each current package.
  • One generic entry point exists for fast trial starts.
  • Pinned package URLs exist for internal packaging and mirrors.

Decision support

Use pricing if you are deciding commitment, not just package format.

The download page answers how to start safely. The pricing page answers which operating lane fits your team once the workflow looks real.

Download policy

Use the fast path to evaluate. Use the pinned path to roll out.

The split is deliberate: first-time users should not need package archaeology, and operations teams should not have to trust an opaque binary path.