How Do I Enter the Binance Official Site? Does It Work on Both Mobile and PC?
The Binance official site binance.com supports three access methods at the same time -- mobile browser, desktop browser, and the iOS/Android App. Any of them can log in to the same account, with data fully synced. Many new users assume the official site is desktop-only, or that they must install the App to use it on mobile -- neither is true. We recommend bookmarking the Binance Official Site in your browser, and installing the Binance Official App for day-to-day trading. iPhone users can follow the iOS Install Guide for their first install.
How to Enter the Official Site From a Desktop Browser
List of Supported Browsers
The Binance web client officially supports the following browser versions:
- Chrome 100 and above
- Edge 100 and above
- Firefox 95 and above
- Safari 15 and above
- Brave 1.40 and above
Support for IE was completely dropped by Binance in June 2022 -- access on IE will show broken layouts.
Step-by-Step
- Open Chrome or Edge
- Type binance.com straight into the address bar, without http:// or www.
- Hit Enter, and the page will automatically redirect to https://www.binance.com/en
- Click "Log In" in the top-right, then enter your email or phone plus password
- After 2FA verification, you'll land on the main trading interface
Features Exclusive to the Desktop
The web client retains the most complete feature set. The following items are either missing or trimmed down on mobile browsers and in the App:
- Multi-window layout of the Classic Trading interface
- API Management console
- Full export of VIP tier and rebate backend reports
- Pre-Market Trading order panel
- Options strategy orders and custom parameter tuning for grid bots
How to Enter the Official Site From a Mobile Browser
Go Directly to m.binance.com
Opening binance.com in a mobile browser redirects automatically to m.binance.com -- Binance's mobile web version. It works on iPhone's Safari and Android's Chrome alike.
Mobile Web vs App
| Category | Mobile Browser | Binance App |
|---|---|---|
| Install footprint | 0 MB | About 380 MB (iOS) |
| Login frequency | Password every time | Face ID / fingerprint supported |
| Market refresh | Every 2-3 seconds | Real-time WebSocket push |
| Push notifications | Not supported | Price alerts, order notifications |
| Futures orders | Basic features only | All futures products |
| Deposit QR scan | Must save QR manually | Camera scan built in |
| Security | Relies on the browser | App has built-in device fingerprinting |
Why We Recommend the App Over a Mobile Browser
In a real-world test on the same iPhone 15 Pro, the Binance App took about 1.2 seconds to open the home page and display the BTC price, while Safari took 4.6 seconds to open m.binance.com -- a very noticeable gap. Plus, a browser re-requires login and 2FA every time you reopen it, so the actual trading experience is far less smooth than in the App.
Can I Be Logged In on Mobile and Desktop at the Same Time?
Multi-Device Login Rules
Binance accounts allow simultaneous logins on multiple devices -- for example, it's totally fine to keep the desktop web + mobile App + iPad App all open at once. This is different from the single-device login policy used by banking apps.
Where to Find Device Management
After logging in, go to "Account Security" -> "Device Management" to see every currently active session, with details including:
- Device model (e.g., iPhone 15 Pro, Windows 11 Chrome 124)
- Login IP and city
- Most recent activity time
- Whether it is currently online
If you spot an unfamiliar device, you can kick it out with one tap and force a password change.
Data Sync Mechanism
All trades, orders, and wallet balances are stored on Binance's cloud -- the device is just a display surface. If you place a limit order on desktop, the mobile App reflects it within a second. Deposit credits, withdrawal statuses, and earn yields are all calculated centrally in the cloud too.
How to Get In Under Special Network Conditions
Handling Restricted Regions
In some regions, direct connections to binance.com will time out or return a 404. In that case, prioritize using the App (the App's API channel is more reliable than the web channel), and fall back to the official entry links provided on this site.
Browser DNS Settings
In Chrome, type chrome://settings/security into the address bar, pick "Custom" under "Use secure DNS," and fill in 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google). This bypasses ISP-level DNS hijacking and significantly reduces the chance of the site failing to load.
Clean Up the hosts File
On Windows it's C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts; on Mac it's /etc/hosts. Check whether anything has maliciously pointed binance.com to another IP. Normally there shouldn't be any binance-related entries in hosts.
FAQ
Q1: Is the Binance account the same one when I log in on mobile and desktop?
Yes, it's the same account. Whatever email or phone number you used at registration works as the credential on every device, and balances and orders are fully shared.
Q2: Without a computer, can I do all my trading on mobile alone?
Yes. The Binance App covers over 95% of the web features, including spot, futures, earn, and withdrawals. Only a handful of advanced features (like second-tier parameters for custom grids) require a desktop.
Q3: Why can't I open the official site while the App still works?
Usually because the web side has been DNS-hijacked or region-blocked, while the App uses a dedicated API channel that's much more robust. In that case, use the App first.
Q4: Is an iPad treated as mobile or desktop?
The iPad has its own App (the same App as iPhone, auto-adapted), and you can also open the web version in Safari. On iPad, the web version shows the desktop layout, with features identical to the PC.
Q5: How many devices can I be logged in on at once with one account?
There's no hard cap officially. In testing, more than 10 devices online at the same time still worked fine. That said, for security, it's best to kick off devices you don't use frequently.