Which version of Visio do you have?
Only some versions of Visio include the desktop app.
- If you have Visio Plan 2 or a non-subscription version such as Visio Professional or Visio Standard 2021, 2019, 2016, or 2013 you can install and use the desktop app.
- If you have Visio Plan 1 the only way for you to access Visio is via the web app version. Select the Visio for the web tab below for information about how to access Visio this way.
Tip: If you’re using Visio at work or school and not sure if you have a Visio Plan 1 or Visio Plan 2 license, see What Microsoft 365 business product or license do I have?
Depending on your version, select the correct tab for how you want to access Visio.
Office 2013 – 2021
Install Visio (Visio Plan 2 or Visio Professional)
The steps below describe how to install the desktop app included with Visio Plan 2, and non-subscription versions of Visio Professional or Visio Standard 2021, 2019, 2016, or 2013. If you have Visio Plan 1 see the steps under the tab Visio for the web.
Note: (Visio 2010 and Visio 2007 are now out of support.)
Step 1: Associate Visio with your account
To install Visio a license needs to be associated with your Microsoft account or work or school account. Which account you use depends which version of Visio you have.
Visio Professional (or Standard)
Non-subscription version
Redeem a product key
Didn’t get one?
If your product key is already linked to your Microsoft account, skip to Step 2.
- Go to office.com/setup.
- Sign in with an existing or new Microsoft Account and enter your product key.
Once Visio is associated with your Microsoft account, you no longer need the product key. It will always be linked to your account and you can re-download the app or manage your license from account.microsoft.com.
Visio Plan 2
Subscription version
Your work or school account should already have an assigned license for Visio Plan 2. Go on to Step 2.
If you’re unable to complete Step 2, contact your IT admin to get a Visio Plan 2 license assigned to you.
Note: If you’re the Microsoft 365 admin responsible for assigning licenses, see Assign licenses to users and the Deployment guide for Visio.
Step 2: Sign in to download Visio
Before you begin Make sure your PC meets the system requirements.
The account you sign in with depends which version of Visio you have. Follow the steps for your version.
Visio Professional (or Standard)
Non-subscription versions
- Go to www.office.com and if you’re not already signed in, select Sign in.
- Sign in with the Microsoft account associated with your one-time purchase version of Visio.
Note: If you’re already signed in to office.com with a work or school account, you’ll need to sign out of that and then sign in again with your Microsoft account, or right-click your browser in the task bar to start an in-private or incognito browser session.
Forgot your account details? See I forgot the account I use with Office.
- From the Officehome page select Install Office.
- In the account.microsoft.com portal, select Services and subscriptions from the header.
- Locate the version of Visio you want to install and select Install. If you have multiple Officeproducts you may have to scroll through the list of products associated with this Microsoftaccount.
Tip: To install Visio in a different language, or to install the 64-bit version, select the link Other options. Choose the language and bit version you want, and then select Install.
Visio Plan 2
Subscription version
- Go to www.office.com and if you’re not already signed in, select Sign in.
- Sign in with the work or school account associated with this version of Visio.
Note: If you’re already signed in with a Microsoft account, you’ll need to sign out and then sign in with the work or school account you use with your subscription, or right-click your browser in the task bar to start an in-private or incognito browser session.
Forgot your account details? See I forgot the account I use with Office.
- From the Officehome page select Install Office > Other install options. (If you set a different start page, go to admin.microsoft.com/account#installs.)
- From My Account, select Apps & devices.
- Find Visio from the list and choose your language and the 64-bit or 32-bit version, then select Install Visio. (If you have any other Office apps installed, make sure to select the same bit version for your Visioinstallation. What version of Office am I using?)
Tips:
- If Visio isn’t listed as an install option under My Installs, it could mean you don’t have a license. Check your assigned licenses and if you don’t see Visio Plan 2 listed under your assigned subscriptions, contact your admin for help. If you’re the Office
- admin, learn about assigning licenses to users.
Visio should now begin downloading. Follow the prompts in Step 3: Install Visio to complete the installation.
Step 3: Install Visio
- Depending on your browser, select Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox).
If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? select Yes.
The install begins.
- Your install is finished when you see the phrase, “You’re all set! Visio is installed now” and an animation plays to show you where to find the Visio app on your computer.
Follow the instructions in the window to find Visio. For example, depending on your version of Windows, select Start and then scroll to find Visio from your list of apps.
FAQ for installing Visio
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If you got Visio Professional or Standard through one of the following, you may not have a product key or associated account. See these steps instead to install your version of Visio.
- Microsoft HUP: You bought Visio for personal use through your company HUP benefit and have a product key, see Install Office through HUP (These steps apply to all stand-alone Office products purchased through HUP.)
- Volume license versions: IT departments often use different methods to install volume license editions of Visio in their organizations. Talk to your IT department for help.
- Third-party seller: You bought Visio from a third-party and you’re having problems with the product key.
If you don’t see an option to install Visio or if you selected Install Office from the office.com home page and Office begins to download immediately, cancel that installation and do the following.
- From office.com select Install Office and make sure to select the link Other install options.
- From the My Account page, select Apps & devices.
- Find Visio from the list and choose your language and the 64-bit or 32-bitversion, then select Install Visio. (If you have any other Office apps already installed, make sure to select the same bit version for your Visio installation. Not sure what you have? See What version of Office am I using?)
Tip: If Visio isn’t listed as an install option under Apps & devices, it could mean you don’t have a license or you have Visio Plan 1 which doesn’t include the desktop version of Visio. Check your assigned licenses and if you don’t see Visio Plan 2 listed under your assigned subscriptions, contact your admin for help. If you’re the Office admin, learn about assigning licenses to users.
Visio for the web
Access Visio for the web
Both Visio Plan 1 and Visio Plan 2 can access Visio for the web. However, with Visio Plan 1 this is the only way you can access Visio since the desktop app isn’t included with Visio Plan 1.
To access Visio for the web, do the following.
- Go to visio.office.com.
- If prompted, sign in with your work or school account.
To learn more about this version of Visio, see Overview of Visio for the web.