anySCP is a desktop app for working with remote servers and cloud storage in one place.
Use it to:
- Open an SSH terminal
- Move files with SFTP
- Browse S3 buckets
- Set up port forwarding
- Manage remote files from your computer
It works on Windows, macOS, and Linux. If you want one app for server access and file transfer, anySCP keeps it in one place.
Visit this page to download the Windows version:
Download anySCP from GitHub Releases
On the releases page, look for the latest version and download the Windows file that fits your computer.
- Open the download page above.
- Find the newest release.
- Download the Windows app file.
- If your browser saves a ZIP file, open it and extract the app first.
- Run the anySCP app file.
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
After the app opens, you can start adding your SSH servers, SFTP folders, or S3 access details.
When you open anySCP for the first time, you will usually see a clean home screen. From there, you can add a new connection.
Common connection types include:
- SSH for terminal access
- SFTP for file transfers
- S3 for cloud storage
- Port forwarding for local-to-remote access
You only need the details from your server or cloud account. In most cases, that means a host name, username, password, private key, or access key.
Open a terminal window and run commands on a remote machine. This is useful for server checks, updates, and admin work.
Drag and drop files between your computer and a remote server. You can browse folders, upload files, and download files.
View your S3 buckets, open folders, and move files without using a separate cloud tool.
Create a tunnel between your computer and a remote service. This helps when you need to reach a service that is not open to the public.
Keep different servers and storage locations in one app. Switch between them without opening separate tools.
anySCP runs as a desktop app, so it stays fast and easy to use on a normal computer.
If you are using Windows, the usual flow is:
- Download the latest release.
- Open the file.
- Extract it if needed.
- Launch anySCP.
- Add your first connection.
If the app does not open, check that the download finished fully and that Windows did not block the file.
anySCP is built for regular desktop use. A typical setup looks like this:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A mouse and keyboard
- Internet access for downloads and remote connections
- SSH, SFTP, or S3 login details from your server or cloud account
For better use, a screen size of 1366×768 or higher helps when managing files and terminals.
- Open anySCP.
- Choose the connection type you want.
- Enter the server or storage details.
- Save the connection.
- Open it from your list.
For SSH, you may need:
- Host name or IP address
- Username
- Password or private key
- Port number, if it is not the default
For SFTP, you will use similar details.
For S3, you may need:
- Access key
- Secret key
- Bucket name
- Region
anySCP fits many day-to-day tasks:
- Check files on a server
- Upload a website file
- Download logs for review
- Open a remote shell
- Browse cloud storage
- Set up a tunnel to a service
- Move files between local and remote systems
Many users want one app instead of several separate tools. anySCP brings server access and file work into the same place.
It is useful when you want:
- A simple desktop interface
- SSH and SFTP in one app
- S3 browsing without extra steps
- A file manager for remote systems
- A Windows-friendly alternative to other server tools
- Use the correct port number if your server does not use the default port.
- Check the server address before you save a profile.
- Keep your login details safe.
- Use private keys when your server supports them.
- Give each saved connection a clear name so you can find it later.
Yes. anySCP supports Windows and can be downloaded from the releases page.
Yes. The SFTP file manager is built for uploads and downloads.
Yes. anySCP includes an S3 browser for cloud buckets and files.
Yes. The SSH terminal lets you connect to a remote system and run commands.
No. It is made for normal desktop use and keeps the layout simple.
Visit the anySCP releases page to download
- Download the app from the releases page.
- Open it on your Windows PC.
- Add your SSH, SFTP, or S3 details.
- Open the connection.
- Use the terminal or file manager for your task.
anySCP combines tools for:
- SSH client use
- SFTP file work
- S3 browsing
- Desktop-based server access
- File management
- Port forwarding
This makes it a practical choice if you often move between servers and cloud storage
- Download the latest release
- Open the app
- Add a connection
- Test the login
- Save the profile
- Reuse it when you need it