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Helium Browser for Linux: Open‑Source AppImage Build Guide
January 28, 2026
Helium Browser is a lightweight, privacy‑focused Chromium fork designed for Linux. Packaged as a self‑contained AppImage, it runs on any modern distro without installation steps. This guide walks you through cloning the public repo, building the binary inside a Docker environment, creating the AppImage, and signing the release with the official Helium key. You’ll also learn how to contribute patches, update the packaging scripts, and use Helium’s unique packaging conventions to keep your builds reproducible and secure. Ready to give Ubuntu, Fedora, or Arch a fresh browsing experience? Get started now!