The Binance official site works on both mobile and desktop, using the same main domain binance.com. The mobile version automatically switches to a responsive layout, while the desktop version displays the full desktop interface. Once you're on the Binance Official Site, most features work identically on both sides. If you want the most complete charting and trading tools, we recommend using desktop; if you want to check your account and place orders on the go, pair it with the Binance Official App — iPhone users can also refer to the iOS Install Guide to solve iPhone download issues.
To jump to the conclusion: mobile browsers can access the official site, but the experience isn't as good as the app; the desktop browser is the most complete entry point. Below we cover the access steps, compatibility, and common issues for both scenarios.
How to Access the Binance Official Site on Desktop
Desktop is the most feature-complete entry point. Features like futures orders, grid trading, and API management all have to be done on desktop.
Supported Browsers
- Chrome: Recommended, version ≥ 90
- Edge: Recommended, version ≥ 90
- Firefox: Supported, version ≥ 88
- Safari: Supported, version ≥ 14
- Opera: Supported, version ≥ 76
IE is not recommended — Binance stopped supporting IE in 2022. Domestic dual-core browsers like 360 Browser or QQ Browser may work if switched to Chromium mode, but some JS features may fail to load.
Access Steps
- Open your browser and enter www.binance.com in the address bar
- First-time visits redirect to a localized page such as /en/
- Click "Log In" or "Register" in the top-right corner
- Enter your email or phone number and complete 2FA
- Enter your user dashboard
For your first visit, enter the URL directly in the address bar — don't rely on search engines. Once the page loads, bookmark the link and use the bookmark next time.
Features Exclusive to Desktop
Desktop has a few features that the app and mobile web version don't:
- Pro trading interface: Multi-chart overlays, complete indicators like MACD/RSI
- API management: Creating and deleting API keys can only be done on desktop
- VIP tier details: Fee structures and rebate rates
- Institutional sub-accounts: Main account managing sub-account permissions
- Detailed strategy trading panels: Grid and DCA strategy parameter configuration
How to Access the Binance Official Site on Mobile
Mobile access comes in two forms: accessing the web version via the phone's browser, or downloading the app.
Accessing the Web Version via Mobile Browser
When you open binance.com in a mobile browser, it automatically detects the device and switches to the mobile layout. Steps:
- Open Safari (iOS) or Chrome (Android)
- Enter m.binance.com or www.binance.com in the address bar
- The page auto-adapts and displays a bottom tab bar
- Tap "Profile" in the bottom-right to go to the login page
- Enter your credentials and complete 2FA to log in
The mobile web version supports roughly 70% of the app's features. Daily spot trading, deposits/withdrawals, and checking market data all work fine, but advanced futures orders and some earn products can only be done via the app.
Accessing via the App
The app is the most recommended way to use Binance on mobile. Download entry points:
- iOS: Search Binance in the App Store, or switch your Apple ID region to the US or Japan
- Android: Search Binance on Google Play, or download the APK from the official site
The app install size is about 380MB on iOS and about 220MB for the Android APK. After installation, the first login requires device binding.
Mobile vs. Desktop Feature Comparison
| Feature Module | Desktop Web | Mobile Web | Mobile App |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spot trading | Full | Full | Full |
| Futures trading | Full | Basic | Full |
| Pro K-line charts | 12 overlay types | 4 types | 8 types |
| API management | Supported | Not supported | Not supported |
| Push notifications | None | Real-time push | |
| Scan-to-pay | Requires app | Not supported | Supported |
| Face recognition | Requires app | Not supported | Supported |
| Biometric login | Not supported | Not supported | Fingerprint/Face ID |
| Bandwidth usage | ~8MB first load | ~4MB first load | Background persistent, ~20MB/day |
Does Data Sync Between Mobile and Desktop?
Your Binance account is a cloud account — all data lives on the server. Whether you log in on desktop or mobile, the assets, orders, and history you see are synced in real time.
Items That Sync
- Asset balances: Real time
- Open orders: Real time
- Order history: Real time
- Deposit/withdrawal records: Real time
- KYC status: Real time
- 2FA settings: Real time
- API Keys: Real time
Multi-Device Simultaneous Login
Binance allows up to 5 devices logged in simultaneously. Exceeding 5 auto-logs out the earliest logged-in device. You can see all active sessions under "Security Settings → Device Management" and log out unfamiliar devices at any time.
Cross-Device Operation Alerts
After changing your login password on one device, all other logged-in devices will auto-logout within 30 minutes and require the new password. This mechanism prevents attackers from retaining a session after an account breach.
Network Environment Requirements
Bandwidth Requirements
- Checking market data: ≥ 1 Mbps
- Placing orders: ≥ 2 Mbps
- Watching live streams: ≥ 5 Mbps
You can still use Binance below this bandwidth — it's just that market data refresh may lag and order submissions might fail.
DNS Recommendations
If you frequently run into slow page loads, change your DNS to one of the following:
- Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1 / 1.0.0.1
- Google: 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4
- Quad9: 9.9.9.9
After changing DNS, flush the cache. On Windows use ipconfig /flushdns; on macOS use sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder.
FAQ
Q1: What if my mobile browser can't open the official site?
Try a different browser first — Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android. If it still won't open, check whether the phone has Data Saver or Kids Mode enabled, as these modes block certain domains.
Q2: Can I log in to two Binance accounts on the same computer?
Yes. Use Chrome's multi-user profiles or open an incognito window, and log in to each account in a separate window — they won't interfere with each other. Just avoid transferring between the two accounts, as it may trigger risk controls.
Q3: Are mobile web logins and app logins independent sessions?
Yes, they're independent. Mobile browser, mobile app, and desktop browser are counted as three separate device sessions. Each session appears in the "Device Management" list.
Q4: I need SMS verification to log in on desktop but I can't receive texts — what do I do?
First, check your phone signal and whether SMS is being filtered. If it still won't come through, switch your 2FA method to Google Authenticator — TOTP codes don't rely on SMS and refresh every 30 seconds.
Q5: Are prices different between the web version and app?
No. Market data comes from the same matching engine, with latency usually under 100 milliseconds. If you see an obvious difference, it's most likely network latency on one side — refresh and they'll sync up.