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Install the desktop application to enjoy live casino, roulette, slots, and table games. It is free on Windows and macOS and mirrors the website. The desktop version offers faster loads, full‑screen play, and stable performance.
The Pinco PC app brings the full platform to your computer, faster gameplay, full‑screen interface, fewer lags. Here is a quick summary of the client.
PC Client Size (file size)
Approx. 150 MB on Windows, 180 MB on macOS (varies by version)
Available Languages
English (Canada), French (Canada), English (International), Spanish, Portuguese
Category
Sports betting, Online Casino, Live Casino, Slots, Table Games, Game Shows
Compatible with Windows
Windows 10 (64‑bit), Windows 11 (64‑bit)
Compatible with macOS
macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 12 Monterey, macOS 13 Ventura, macOS 14 Sonoma
Thinking about the Pinco for PC instead of the browser? Here are the main advantages and a few trade‑offs.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Faster loading and lower input lag on a stable connection | Needs disk space on your computer |
| Full‑screen layouts for casino and sportsbook | First install may need security approval on Mac |
| Multi‑table and multi‑slip views on larger monitors | Updates can require a quick restart |
| Persistent login and fewer captcha prompts | |
| Keyboard shortcuts for search, deposit, and quick bet | |
| Background updates to keep the client current | |
| Reduced data use compared to multiple browser tabs |
The Windows app is compatible with Windows 10 and 11, 64‑bit. Minimum system requirements: 4 GB RAM, 1 GB free storage, and broadband internet.
Click the button below to start the download Pinco for windows installer.
Save the .exe to your computer.
Double‑click the file, approve the security prompt, and choose the install folder.
Wait for files to copy, then select Create desktop shortcut and Launch now.
Open the app, enter your account email and password, or use QR login from the official website.
In Settings, enable two‑factor authentication and set an auto‑login option if desired.
The macOS app runs on Intel and Apple silicon devices. Supported versions include Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura, and Sonoma.
Use the button below to download the .dmg installer to your Mac.
Double‑click the .dmg, then drag the app into Applications.
If you see a security prompt, go to System Settings > Privacy & Security and choose Open Anyway.
Open from Applications, allow notifications if you want, and set a desktop shortcut in the Dock.
Use your existing login or create a new account inside the app.
Regular updates improve speed, stability, and security, and they add new games and betting features.
Launch the app to access the betting site.
Go to Menu > Settings > Updates.
Select Check for updates and confirm Download.
Close and reopen the app if prompted to finish the process.
Create your account in the PC application to access the full casino and sportsbook, manage payments, and receive tailored promotions.
Click the desktop icon.
Choose email, phone, or social login where available.
Provide your name, date of birth, Canada address, set a password, and confirm you are of legal age.
Confirm your email or SMS code, log in, deposit using your preferred payment option, and begin playing.
You do not need to install the PC app to enjoy the platform. The official website on desktop gives you full functionality for betting and casino games. You can register, log in, manage payments, and play live tables and slots in your browser. Choose the option that fits your process and device.
Help for desktop users is available day and night. Get quick answers by chat or reach out through your preferred channel.
Yes, the installer and updates are free.
Yes, one account works across computer, mobile app, and website.
A steady 10 Mbps or higher is recommended for live casino and HD streams.
Re‑download from the official website, then approve the prompt or add the app to your trusted list.
Yes, go to Account > Responsible Gaming to set limits, time‑outs, or self‑exclusion.
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