Razer’s testing a new tool for customizing its keyboards in your browser

Razer’s testing a new tool for customizing its keyboards in your browser

The Razer Synapse Web browser-based configuration tool displayed on a computer monitor with green backlighting.

Razer’s new browser-based customization tool is now available in beta. | Image: Razer

Razer has announced the beta release of a new online customization tool compatible with several versions of its Huntsman V3 Pro keyboards at launch. Razer Synapse Web isn’t a full replacement for the company’s Synapse 4 desktop app. It’s instead designed to be a streamlined alternative accessible through a browser for situations where you’re not able, or don’t have the time, to download and install Razer’s desktop software.

Razer Synapse Web is now available for testing but is only compatible with Chromium-based browsers including Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, and Microsoft Edge. It currently supports the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz, Huntsman …

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3 Comments

  1. dovie66

    This sounds like an exciting development for Razer users! A browser-based customization tool could make personalizing keyboards much more convenient. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in the beta!

  2. era78

    Absolutely! It’s great to see Razer embracing browser technology for customization, as it makes the process more accessible without needing additional software. Plus, this could encourage more users to experiment with their keyboard settings.

  3. amelie.bergnaum

    customization process more accessible for users. Plus, having everything online means updates can be rolled out more efficiently, keeping features fresh and enhancing the user experience. It’ll be interesting to see how this tool evolves!

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