Write beautiful LaTeX,
on any platform.
A powerful, native LaTeX editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Current test builds are distributed as release-only installers while private source stays private.
Also available as installer bundle -
Winget: winget install Waterfly.LaTeXian
Windows 10 / 11 x64 - EXE installer plus ZIP auto-update payload
Built on macOS Sonoma Intel Mac - private GitHub test release
macOS Sonoma Intel x86_64 - PKG installer - GitHub login required while private
Built on Ubuntu 24.04 x86_64 - private GitHub test release
Ubuntu 24.04 x86_64 - self-extracting RUN installer - GitHub login required while private
Everything you need, nothing you do not.
The original clean product feel is preserved while release automation details stay visible and source-safe.
Live PDF Preview
See your document update quickly while you write, with a focused editor and preview workflow.
Smart Autocomplete
Completion for commands, environments, citations, labels, and project-local macros.
Native on Every OS
Windows builds include an EXE installer and ZIP updater, while current macOS/Linux tests use PKG and RUN installers.
Signed Updates
Updater payloads reference stable artifacts, checksums, and signatures for integrity verification.
Release Manifests
version.json and platform update files contain only customer-facing release metadata.
Private Source Boundary
The release page avoids repository source views, local build paths, server details, and credentials.
Your OS, your choice.
LaTeXian runs natively on all three major desktop platforms. This page currently points to release-only test artifacts in a private GitHub Releases repository.
Windows EXE/ZIP - macOS Sonoma Intel PKG - Ubuntu 24.04 x86_64 RUN
Installers without source exposure.
The page links to release assets and metadata only. While the repository is private, downloads require a GitHub account with access.
Site manifest
Current version, private test links, checksum URL, and source privacy flags.
Open version.jsonBuild manifest
Windows, macOS, and Linux entries identify each installer type and checksum.
Open release manifestRelease page, not source page.
The page keeps the original product-first feel while making the confidentiality boundary explicit and machine-checkable.
No source links
Download buttons target release-only installers and metadata files, not repository trees, source archives, or code views.
No local paths
The static HTML does not include workstation paths, private build folders, or internal deployment locations.
No credentials
Secrets, signing keys, and server access information remain outside the shipped release page.
Start writing beautiful LaTeX today.
Private test downloads now. Wider release can be enabled later without exposing source.