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Razer Unlocks Keyboard Customization Via Browser
28 Jan
Summary
- Razer launches a beta web tool for keyboard customization.
- The tool is accessible via browser, not desktop software.
- Supports select Huntsman V3 Pro keyboard models currently.

Razer has rolled out a beta version of its new online customization tool, Razer Synapse Web. This browser-based utility is designed to offer a streamlined alternative to the full Synapse 4 desktop application, catering to users who prefer quick adjustments or cannot install desktop software.
Initially, Razer Synapse Web is compatible with Chromium-based browsers and supports specific models of the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro keyboards, including the 8KHz variants. Razer has indicated plans to expand hardware support as the platform evolves. The tool provides access to core features, allowing users to modify settings, save custom profiles stored on their devices, and apply preset Razer Chroma RGB lighting effects.
While not a complete replacement for the desktop software, Synapse Web aims to be a handy 'lightweight tuning hub.' This move aligns with a growing trend where hardware manufacturers offer browser-based configuration options, a feature already present in some Keychron keyboards and those utilizing open-source firmware like QMK.




