Laragon is a portable, isolated, fast & powerful universal web development environment. It is fast, lightweight, easy-to-use and easy-to-extend.
Laragon is great for building and managing modern web applications. It is focused on performance - designed around stability, simplicity, flexibility and freedom.
Laragon is very lightweight and will stay as lean as possible. The core binary itself is less than 2MB and uses less than 4MB RAM when running.
Laragon doesn't use Windows services. It has its own service orchestration
which manages services asynchronously and non-blocking so you'll find things run fast & smoothly with Laragon.
Enjoy!
- Portable You can move Laragon folder around (to another disks, to another laptops, sync to Cloud,...) without any worries.
- Isolated Laragon has an isolated environment with your OS - it will keep your system clean.
- Easy Operation
Unlike others which pre-config for you, Laragon
auto-configs
all the complicated things. That way you can add another versions of PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, Go, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB,... effortlessly. - Modern & Powerful
Laragon comes with a modern architecture which is suitable to build modern web apps. You can work with both Apache & Nginx as they are fully-managed.
Also, Laragon makes things a lot easier:
- Wanna have a Wordpress CMS? Just 1 click.
- Wanna show your local project to customers? Just 1 click.
- Wanna enable/disable a PHP extension? Just 1 click.
Laragon is trully isolated & portable. However, you may need to use the installer as it will detect and install missing run-time components that are required to run C++ applications built using Visual Studio such as PHP, Apache
for you.
Laragon starts instantly. You can set Laragon autorun when Windows starts. When running, Laragon uses just a little amount of your RAM. Here is the GUI of Laragon:
- Laragon is very easy to use. Most of the time it will work out-of-the-box without the need to touch any configuration files.
- Laragon is very easy to extend. You can add other services to your current stack by just extracting them to
Laragon's bin
folder.