Tuesday, April 8th 2025

CORSAIR Launches Web-Based Firmware Update Utility, Enabling Updates Without Additional Software
Corsair maker of award-winning performance gaming peripherals for PC, today released a new, free web-based Firmware Update Utility that allows users to effortlessly update the firmware on their award-winning Corsair peripherals using only a web browser.
"We listen to our customers, and they were telling us they were looking for a different way to update their device firmware without requiring a software install," said Tobias Brinkmann, Vice President and General Manager of Gaming Peripherals at Corsair. "Our new web-based Firmware Update Utility allows them to get the latest firmware from the internet, providing a more lightweight and flexible way of updating their peripherals."Corsair Firmware Update Utility
The Corsair Firmware Update Utility is a web-based tool that allows Corsair users to easily update the firmware of their devices directly from a web browser. This utility allows them to keep their devices updated without requiring the installation of the iCUE software. Customers will have access to the latest firmware, but with the accessibility, portability, and lightweight nature that only a web-based utility can provide. Users also have the option to register their email to get notified when future updates are available, and the Firmware Update Utility is localized into 12 languages. Additional support for new and existing Corsair devices, as well as new features, will be added in the near future.
Availability and Compatibility
The new Corsair Firmware Update Utility is available now at: www.corsair.com/firmware-updater
The Firmware Update Utility is optimized for the latest versions of Chrome and other Chromium-based web browsers, like Microsoft Edge, and Opera. It is compatible with PC and Mac systems. Support for Linux is being tested.
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Corsair
"We listen to our customers, and they were telling us they were looking for a different way to update their device firmware without requiring a software install," said Tobias Brinkmann, Vice President and General Manager of Gaming Peripherals at Corsair. "Our new web-based Firmware Update Utility allows them to get the latest firmware from the internet, providing a more lightweight and flexible way of updating their peripherals."Corsair Firmware Update Utility
The Corsair Firmware Update Utility is a web-based tool that allows Corsair users to easily update the firmware of their devices directly from a web browser. This utility allows them to keep their devices updated without requiring the installation of the iCUE software. Customers will have access to the latest firmware, but with the accessibility, portability, and lightweight nature that only a web-based utility can provide. Users also have the option to register their email to get notified when future updates are available, and the Firmware Update Utility is localized into 12 languages. Additional support for new and existing Corsair devices, as well as new features, will be added in the near future.
Availability and Compatibility
The new Corsair Firmware Update Utility is available now at: www.corsair.com/firmware-updater
The Firmware Update Utility is optimized for the latest versions of Chrome and other Chromium-based web browsers, like Microsoft Edge, and Opera. It is compatible with PC and Mac systems. Support for Linux is being tested.
12 Comments on CORSAIR Launches Web-Based Firmware Update Utility, Enabling Updates Without Additional Software
A webbrowser is a package, which needs disk space and is software. FACT.
-- Why does the Not additional Software needs Microsoft Windows or a MAC? -> Because it is properitary Software.
Really wish Firefox added webUSB as it really can be quite useful with caution.
But if its just a glorified web interface for downloading and extracting stuff in the background I don't see a use for me personally. And I am well aware that it doesnt have to be useful to me tl be useful for someone else. Just merely stating a point.
I haven't used Corsair anything in years so this won't do anything for me anyway.
Being able to manage my hardware without OEM software, directly on the hardware, seems like it removes the company, rather than being at their mercy, such as with Corsair continuing to support my hardware through their iCUE software. I won't say a company can't, but they'd be hard pressed to block access to me managing my hardware when the means to manage it is on the physical hardware that i access through a browser.
Never tried it it though browser and never will.