Fast network scanning and device detection.
Surface miners on the network quickly so you can sort devices, inspect the fleet, and move straight into the next action instead of touching each unit one by one.
Braiins Toolbox
Download Braiins Toolbox for Windows, macOS, and Linux to scan miners on your network, install or update Braiins OS in batches, optimize devices, and move into supported SD card workflows when a board-specific path is required.
Core Features
The Toolbox workflow centers on fleet discovery, batch installation, tuning, pool setup, and cooling controls, with the interface built around actions miners repeat every day.
Surface miners on the network quickly so you can sort devices, inspect the fleet, and move straight into the next action instead of touching each unit one by one.
Push Braiins OS across multiple miners from one place, which is the core use case for operators who want a cleaner rollout process than manual per-device updates.
Tune power targets, efficiency, and hashrate without hopping between miners, then let the Braiins OS workflow handle calibration where supported.
Set primary and backup pool details, organize redundancy, and keep pool changes consistent across a wider deployment instead of editing miners individually.
Handle air-cooled and immersion-oriented setups from the same toolkit, including batch cooling-mode changes for larger groups of miners.
Install Path
Pick the route that matches how you work so you land on the right file set immediately.
Choose this route when you want scanning, batch installs, pool setup, tuning, and ongoing device control from one machine.
See Toolbox packagesChoose this route for BeagleBone Black, Zynq or Xilinx, S17, and S9 image-based installs or recovery work.
See SD card imagesMore Features
Narrow device groups by model, control board, firmware, and other traits before running the next action.
Useful when stock-firmware devices still need quick operational control before a fuller firmware migration or maintenance step.
Braiins Toolbox Download
Download Toolbox for the main workstation workflow, or use the SD card images when the install depends on a supported control board or older recovery path. The file URLs below remain direct downloads.
Cross-platform downloads for the main Braiins Toolbox workflow.
Recommended
Primary desktop package for running Braiins Toolbox from a Windows workstation.
.7z archive
Desktop installer for operators running the Braiins Toolbox workflow on macOS.
.dmg disk image
Standard Linux package for workstation-based Braiins OS deployment.
.tar.gz archive
ARM64 package for operators running Toolbox on supported Linux hardware.
.tar.gz archive
ARMv7 package for Linux environments that need the Toolbox workflow.
.tar.gz archive
Board-specific and series-specific images for direct install or recovery paths.
Direct SD card downloads for supported BeagleBone Black and Zynq or Xilinx workflows.
Direct SD card file path for S17 series workflows and recovery.
.img.asc file
Direct SD card file path for S9 series recovery or standalone install workflows.
.img file
FAQ
These cover operating system support, interface modes, firmware compatibility, and licensing before you install.
Braiins Toolbox is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS, with the direct package links grouped above by platform.
Yes. The product supports both a graphical interface and a command-line workflow.
Yes. Toolbox supports discovery and configuration workflows on Braiins OS devices and Bitmain stock firmware.
Antminers are the primary supported target. Whatsminers can still be detected and displayed in the interface.
No. Braiins Toolbox is free to download and use.
Use Toolbox for workstation-led scanning, installation, and batch changes. Use an SD card image when the workflow depends on a supported control board or a legacy recovery path.
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