UGREEN NAS Download
UGREEN NAS
The UGREEN NAS app allows you to easily manage data storage, backup, synchronization, sharing, and applications while providing flexible configuration of multi-user permissions.
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UGREEN NAS App Download FAQs
Use the UGREEN NAS mobile app on iPhone, iPad, and Android phones. Use the desktop client on Windows or macOS. For TV access, this page provides apps for Apple TV and Android TV.
The current download page does not list separate UGREEN NAS apps for Samsung TV, Amazon Fire TV, or Linux. Do not assume that an Android TV app is automatically compatible with every smart-TV platform.
Choose the Windows download on this page to install the UGREEN NAS desktop client. Use it to access and manage your NAS from a PC.
The desktop client is not NAS firmware. If you need firmware, model-specific documentation, drivers, or NAS application packages, use the Download Center instead.
Yes. Download the macOS client that matches your Mac’s processor—Intel x86 or Apple Silicon. The desktop client is useful for NAS management and file access, but it is not required for every Mac workflow.
If you want to connect through Finder using SMB or configure Time Machine, follow the Mac NAS connection and backup guide.
The App Download page is where you get the UGREEN NAS client apps — Windows, macOS, iPhone, Android TV. Grab your client here and you’re done.
The Download Center is for everything tied to a specific NAS model: firmware, product documentation, peripheral drivers, UPS firmware, and NAS application packages.
Yes. Download the UGREEN NAS app from the App Store for iPhone or iPad. The app supports iOS 15.0 and above.
Use Google Play when the UGREEN NAS app is available in your region. If it is unavailable, use only the official APK provided through this UGREEN NAS download page.
Do not download a UGREEN NAS APK from an unofficial mirror or third-party app store. iPhone and iPad users cannot use an APK; app availability on those devices depends on the App Store in their region.
No. UGREEN does not currently provide a dedicated Linux desktop client. Linux users can access their NAS through a browser or standard network file-sharing protocols such as SMB or NFS.
Do not download an unofficial “UGREEN NAS Linux client” from a third-party website.
The UGREEN NAS mobile and desktop clients are used to access and manage the NAS. App Center inside UGOS Pro is where you install applications that run on the NAS itself, such as backup, media, file-management, and supported third-party services.
Available applications and advanced functions such as Docker or virtual machines depend on your NAS model. For post-setup ideas, see these NAS app recommendations.
Use the UGREEN NAS app or desktop client for routine access and management. Use find.ugnas.com to discover a NAS on the same local network during setup. Use browser access after the NAS has been discovered, or use UGREENlink for remote browser-based access.
For the differences between UGREENlink, DDNS, and Tailscale, see how to set up remote UGREEN NAS access.
First confirm that the NAS is powered on, connected by Ethernet to your router, and on the same local network as your phone or computer. Guest Wi-Fi, VPNs, VLANs, firewalls, IP conflicts, or a direct computer-to-NAS Ethernet connection can prevent local discovery.
If the NAS still does not appear, follow this guide to fix the UGREEN NAS “No Device Found” error.
Enable photo backup in the UGREEN NAS app and grant the required Local Network and Photos or Gallery permissions. For background uploads, allow the app to run in the background and remove battery-optimization restrictions where your phone provides those controls.
Phone operating-system restrictions can pause background activity, so do not treat a “backup complete” message as a reason to immediately delete originals. Before deleting photos or videos from your phone, confirm that recent files are present and open correctly on the NAS.