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Download PC AutoPilot

The latest version for Windows 10 & 11. One file — installs in about a minute.

⬇  Download for Windows
Version 1.0.4  ·  ~33 MB  ·  Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit)  ·  digitally signed

📌 Your browser may warn you — that's normal for a new app

Because PC AutoPilot is brand-new, Microsoft Edge, Chrome, and Windows haven't seen it downloaded many times yet, so they may say it "isn't commonly downloaded" or show a Keep / Delete choice. That's about how new the file is — not whether it's safe. The installer is digitally signed by us (PC AutoPilot — Arron Smithson). Just choose Keep, then open it.

Example only — your browser may show something like this. Click Keep.

🛡️ Then, when you open the file: a blue "Windows protected your PC" screen

After you click Keep and open the installer, Windows itself may show this — same reason (a brand-new app it hasn't seen many times), and it appears even though the file is signed. It's safe to continue. The catch: the "Run anyway" button is hidden until you click the small "More info" link first.

1. Click More info  →  2. Click Run anyway. Seeing the Publisher name is how you know it's the real, signed PC AutoPilot.

Install in 4 quick steps

1

Download

Click the blue button above. The installer saves to your Downloads folder.

2

Click "Keep"

If your browser asks Keep / Delete (or says "isn't commonly downloaded"), choose Keep. In Edge you may need to point at the warning, click the , then KeepKeep anyway.

3

Open & install

Open the downloaded file and click Next → Next → Finish. If Windows shows a blue "Windows protected your PC" screen, click More info → Run anyway — it's signed by us.

4

Activate

Open PC AutoPilot, go to Settings → License & Plan, paste the license key from your email, and click Activate. No key yet? Your 14-day free trial starts automatically.

Common questions

Is PC AutoPilot safe to install?

Yes. The installer is digitally signed by us, runs entirely on your own PC, and needs no account. The "isn't commonly downloaded" warning is about download popularity — a brand-new app simply hasn't been downloaded enough times yet for Microsoft and Google to recognize it. It fades on its own as more people install.

Why does my browser or Windows warn me, even though it's signed?

Modern browsers and Windows SmartScreen rate files partly on how often they've been downloaded ("reputation"). A new release starts with no reputation, so you may see a warning for the first little while regardless of the signature. Choosing Keep and Run anyway is safe here — the file is signed by PC AutoPilot (Arron Smithson).

Which versions of Windows are supported?

Windows 10 and Windows 11, 64-bit. PC AutoPilot is a Windows desktop app — there's no Mac or Linux version yet.

Where do I get my license key?

It's emailed to you right after purchase — check your spam/junk folder if you don't see it within a few minutes. Paste it into Settings → License & Plan inside the app. If you're just trying it out, the 14-day trial needs no key.

How do I move it to a new PC?

Install PC AutoPilot here on the new computer, then in Settings → License & Plan on the old PC click Deactivate, and activate on the new one. The Solo license covers 1 PC and is movable; the Family Pack gives you 3 separate keys.

Stuck on the install? Email [email protected] and we'll walk you through it.