macOS
M-series Mac mini, Mac Studio, or Intel Mac host
Choose Apple Silicon for current Mac hardware.
HOS Server downloads
HOS Server is the local runtime for Haptique OS. Install it on Mac, Windows, Linux, or Docker, then manage setup and control from the browser UI and connected Haptique surfaces.
The downloadable package starts the local HOS Server. From there, installers and advanced users open the browser interface, activate the license, and connect the app surfaces that belong to the project.
Install HOS Server on hardware that stays online.
Attach the license to the right myHOS project.
Use the browser UI for setup and daily operation.
Connect mobile, tablet, AI, MCP, RS90, and app surfaces.
Pick the host that will stay online, then download the matching installer. Docker is available as a versioned container build.
M-series Mac mini, Mac Studio, or Intel Mac host
Choose Apple Silicon for current Mac hardware.
Always-on Windows mini-PC or installer workstation
Use x64 unless the machine is Windows on ARM.
x86_64 Linux host, rack machine, or managed server
AppImage is fastest. Debian package is better for managed installs.
Headless Linux host, NAS-style machine, or rack deployment
Use the current Docker Hub version for containerized installs.
Use the mobile app as the daily control surface for rooms, scenes, media, and AI after HOS Server is running and licensed.
Use the current Docker Hub version for headless hosts where the browser UI is opened from another device.
HOS Server owns the project model. The browser UI handles setup and operation, while Haptique apps and dedicated interfaces stay aligned with the same local runtime.
Claim or attach the license in myHOS, then open the browser UI to configure rooms, integrations, scenes, app access, and AI tools.