Multi-timeframe charts
Switch any chart between intraday and multi-year horizons in a single click. Split layouts compare symbols and timeframes side by side.
Track stocks, forex, and crypto across desktop, web, and mobile. Use professional charts, screeners, price alerts, and Pine Script in one synced workspace.
Built for market watching, backtesting, screening, strategy scripts, and cross-device workflows.
Switch any chart between intraday and multi-year horizons in a single click. Split layouts compare symbols and timeframes side by side.
TradingView's purpose-built language for indicators and strategies. Publish to the community, or run privately in your own studio.
Stocks, ETFs, futures, forex, indices, bonds, and crypto — sourced from leading exchanges and data providers, with real-time access where licensed.
Trigger on price levels, drawing tools, or technical conditions. Receive on web, desktop, push notifications, email, or webhook.
Detach charts to any monitor, span layouts across screens, and link tabs by symbol or interval. Built for active multi-monitor workflows.
Trade directly from charts with supported brokers, or paper-trade with the built-in simulator. No switching context between tools.
Desktop apps, mobile clients, and the web app share the same charting engine and signed distribution paths.
Built for active multi-monitor trading
Universal binary, Apple Silicon native
Ubuntu · Debian · Fedora · Arch
iPhone · iPad · iPad Pro
Phone · Tablet · Foldable
Chrome · Safari · Firefox · Edge
Highlights from the latest desktop release. Mobile and web roll out on a continuous cadence.
The 3.x line replaces the rendering core with a multi-threaded pipeline, cuts cold-start time in half, and ships with deeper OS-level integrations on every supported platform.
Yes. The entry tier covers charts, watchlists, basic alerts, and most market data with delayed access where exchanges require it. Premium tiers add multiple chart layouts, more concurrent alerts, intraday depth, and access to additional indicators. Tier-specific limits are listed on the official pricing page.
No account is needed to install or to browse charts. Saving layouts, syncing watchlists, receiving alerts, and publishing Pine scripts require sign-in. The same account works across web, desktop, and mobile — there are no separate license keys per device.
Both share the same charting engine and account-level data. The desktop app adds detachable windows for multi-monitor layouts, native OS shortcuts, OS-level notifications, optional always-on alerts, and lower-latency streaming on supported data feeds. The web version is preferable when you don't need installation and want continuous updates.
Desktop binaries are published for Windows 10 and 11 (x86-64 and ARM64), macOS 11 Big Sur or later (Intel and Apple Silicon), and modern Linux distributions with glibc 2.31 or later, including Ubuntu 20.04+, Debian 11+, Fedora 36+, and Arch. Mobile clients target iOS 14+ and Android 8.0+.
Windows installers are code-signed by TradingView Inc. The macOS app is notarized by Apple and validated by Gatekeeper at first launch. Linux packages are GPG-signed; SHA-256 checksums are published alongside each release for manual verification.
No. TradingView is an analysis and charting platform. Trading is performed through integrations with supported brokers, or with the built-in paper-trading simulator. Nothing on this page constitutes investment advice; trading carries risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.