Knowing your Microsoft Edge version can help you troubleshoot issues, verify compatibility, or make sure you’re running the latest updates. Here’s how to find it in just a few clicks.
Check Edge Version from the Menu
- Open Microsoft Edge.
- Click the three-dot menu (⋯) in the top-right corner.
- Go to Settings.
- From the left sidebar, click About Microsoft Edge.

You’ll see the version number listed at the top of the page. If an update is available, Edge will automatically start downloading it here.
Alternative Method Using Address Bar
- Open a new tab in Edge.
- Type
edge://settings/helpin the address bar and press Enter.
This takes you directly to the About page, where the version number is displayed.
Why It Matters
Your version affects which features are available. Some newer features—like split screen or AI integrations—require recent versions. If you’re reporting a bug or following a guide, the version helps ensure you’re seeing the same options.
If you are reaching out to support or a community forum for help, they’ll ask you for the version of Edge for sure.
So, questions? Let me know in the comments section below.
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