A cross-platform, open source tool for creating OS installers or disk images on USB drives, with a user-friendly GUI and simple file selection process.
USBWriter is free, open source software for writing .iso and .img files to USB drives on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface for selecting an OS installer image or other disk image file, choosing the target USB drive, and writing the image onto the drive to make it bootable.
With USBWriter's simple workflow, users can easily prepare bootable USB installation media for Linux distributions or bootable utility USB drives. Under the hood, it uses proven command line disk writing tools for each platform like dd and rufus. USBWriter's advantage is giving an all-in-one cross-platform graphical frontend to those tools.
Key features include:
USBWriter aims to have as few dependencies as possible for a small app footprint. If needing more advanced USB drive management features, try a tool like Etcher, Rufus, or Balena Etcher.
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