Blazorpack | ~repack~

Enter — an experimental, community-driven tool that flips the script. What is BlazorPack? BlazorPack is a packer/compressor and bundler for Blazor WebAssembly apps, but with a desktop twist. Its primary goal: package your entire Blazor WebAssembly app into a single, self-extracting, native executable — no separate server, no console windows, and no “right-click > inspect element” unless you want it.

If you’ve built a Blazor Hybrid app (Blazor Hybrid), you know the magic: write C# and Razor once, run on web, desktop, and mobile. But there’s always that moment in deployment where things get awkward. blazorpack

They wanted . No dependencies. Just click and run. Enter — an experimental, community-driven tool that flips

Given the rise of and Native AOT , I wouldn’t be surprised if .NET 10 or 11 includes something like dotnet publish --blazor-embedded . Its primary goal: package your entire Blazor WebAssembly

The : No runtime installation. Your user gets an EXE that contains Blazor’s WebAssembly runtime, your app, and a minimal embedded web host. It’s like Electron, but with C# and 1/10th the memory usage. But… Is It Production Ready? Honest answer: Not for everyone.

you need production-grade security, frequent updates, or platform support beyond Windows (though Linux/macOS experimental builds exist). Final Verdict BlazorPack is one of those clever hacks that reminds us: the Blazor ecosystem is still young and full of weird, wonderful experiments. It may never become the official way to ship Blazor to desktop — but for a Friday afternoon side project, turning your Blazor app into a double-clickable EXE feels like magic.

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