MultiMCManage Minecraft instances with ease

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MultiMC is an alternative launcher for Minecraft. It allows you to have multiple, cleanly separated instances of Minecraft (each with their own mods, resource packs, saves, etc) and helps you manage them and their associated options with a simple and powerful interface.

Download links for the latest version are below.

Features

  • Manage multiple isolated instances of Minecraft, keeping them clean.
  • Drill into the details - see the logs, mods and everything else easily.
  • No surprises - MultiMC aims to stay predictable and do what you tell it to do.
  • Fine control over Java settings and runtimes. Each instance has settings overrides that you can enable on top of the global settings.
  • MultiMC game logs come with extra information that helps diagnose problems, and they are color coded.
  • Support for running old versions the way they were released, instead of relying on compatibility hacks.
  • Kill Minecraft easily if it crashes / freezes.
  • MultiMC is extremely lightweight, enabling it to run in the background and keeping an eye on the game even on ancient machines where every megabyte of memory matters.
  • Easy installation of common mod loaders - Forge, Fabric, Quilt and LiteLoader.
  • Minecraft world and resource/texture pack management.
  • Import and export of Minecraft instances to share them with anyone.
  • Import modpacks from various platforms - Modrinth, CurseForge and FTB (via import from FTB App), Technic, ATLauncher and FTB legacy. The more, the merrier.

Screenshots

  • Main window
  • Edit Mods
  • Edit version information
  • Console
  • Settings

Download & Install

Choose the download for your operating system below, extract the archive to a new folder and run it. If you're using Linux, remember to make it executable before you try to run it.

MultiMC requires Qt5 to be installed on linux. If you don't have it, you may have to install the following packages, depending on distribution:

  • Arch: qt5-base
  • OpenSuse: libqt5-qtbase
  • CentOS/Fedora/RHEL: qt5-qtbase
  • Ubuntu/Debian: libqt5core5a libqt5network5 libqt5gui5

Support us on Patreon!

We're running a Patreon campaign so that we can continue to pay for our server hosting costs, and invest into new hardware and server infrastructure. $5 gets you a mention in the credits of the app along with a Discord role, and if we can maintain at least $100 a month total, we'll be able to keep the website ad-free!

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Discord server

You can talk to us directly on our discord server. Just click join!

Just understand that we're most likely busy with Real Work™ and Real Life™ most of the time.

Source Code

MultiMC is based on the code hosted on GitHub. The source is only provided for the purpose of collaboration. The changes in the binary distribution compared to code are the inclusion of branding and API keys required for the launcher to function, along with packaging-related adjustments.

Branding, identifying marks and API keys

The logo and related assets are All Rights Reserved and may only be used in official builds of MultiMC hosted on multimc.org.

You may not reuse the MultiMC API keys and client IDs under any circumstances.

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MultiMC is an alternative launcher for Minecraft that enables users to manage multiple isolated instances of the game, each with its own mods, resource packs, and saves. It features a user-friendly interface that allows for detailed management, including access to logs and mod details. MultiMC is designed to be predictable, offering fine control over Java settings and runtimes, and it supports running older game versions without compatibility issues. The launcher is lightweight, making it suitable for older machines, and facilitates easy installation of popular mod loaders like Forge and Fabric. Users can import and export Minecraft instances and modpacks from various platforms, enhancing the sharing experience. MultiMC requires Qt5 for Linux installations and offers support through a Patreon campaign to cover server costs and improve infrastructure. The source code is available on GitHub for collaboration, but branding and API keys are restricted to official builds. Users can also engage with the MultiMC community via their Discord server.