If you're searching for the official Binance app download page, the simplest approach is to visit the Binance official website and download the mobile client directly. "Anbi" is just a reversed spelling of "Binance" in Chinese and refers to the same official Binance APP. If you're an iPhone user, the installation process differs from Android — check out the iOS installation guide before getting started.

What to Do After Finding the Official Website

Verify the Website Is Authentic

When you search for "Binance" in a search engine, the results page may include sponsored links. These ads aren't always from the real Binance website — some may be phishing sites that paid for promotion. Instead of clicking on ads, look for organically ranked official results, or type the URL directly into your browser's address bar.

Here's how to confirm you're on the real website:

  1. Check the SSL certificate: Click the padlock icon in the address bar to view certificate details and confirm the holder is Binance
  2. Examine the page content: The real website displays live market data, not static images
  3. Look at the footer: The official site includes complete company information, legal disclaimers, and social media links

Navigate to the Download Page

Once you've confirmed you're on the official website, find the download section. There are usually several ways to get there:

  • The "Download" link in the top navigation bar
  • A prominent download button in the middle of the homepage
  • "Mobile" or "APP Download" links in the page footer

Any of these will take you to the download page.

Full Android Download Walkthrough

Download the APK File

On the download page, select the Android version. You may see several download options:

  • Direct download: The quickest and simplest — one click to download the APK file
  • Google Play: Redirects you to the Google Play Store
  • QR code download: Displays a QR code you can scan with your phone camera

After clicking direct download, your browser will begin downloading the APK file. Check the file name — the official installer typically includes "Binance" and a version number.

Handling Permission Prompts During Installation

Starting from Android 8.0, each app (such as your browser) needs individual permission to install unknown apps. The first time you install an APK through your browser, the system will prompt you to enable this setting.

The exact steps vary by brand, but the general process is:

  1. Tap the downloaded APK → The system says it can't install
  2. Tap the "Settings" button in the prompt
  3. Find the "Install unknown apps" toggle for your browser
  4. Enable it and return to the installation screen
  5. Tap install again

Complete the Installation

Once the permission issue is resolved, the installation itself is quick — usually just a few seconds. After installation, you'll see the Binance icon on your home screen or app drawer — a diamond shape on a yellow background.

Getting Started After Installation

Step 1: Register an Account

Tap the "Register" button in the app to create your account. You'll need:

  • A commonly used email address (Gmail, Outlook, etc.)
  • A secure password (at least 8 characters, mixing uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters)
  • An email verification code

After registration, you'll have a Binance account with limited features. To unlock full functionality, proceed to the next step.

Step 2: Identity Verification

Also known as KYC verification. Here's the process:

  1. Go to Profile → Identity Verification
  2. Select your nationality/country of residence
  3. Fill in your personal details (name, ID number, date of birth)
  4. Upload photos of your ID (front and back) or passport
  5. Complete facial recognition verification
  6. Submit and wait for review

Once approved, you'll have access to all features including deposits, trading, and withdrawals.

Step 3: Security Settings

This is the most important step — many people skip it and regret it later. We strongly recommend completing these immediately:

Set up Google Authenticator:

  1. Download the Google Authenticator app
  2. In the Binance app, go to Security Settings → Google Authenticator
  3. Scan the displayed QR code or manually enter the key
  4. Find the corresponding 6-digit code in Google Authenticator
  5. Enter it to complete the binding

Set up an anti-phishing code: In Security Settings, find the anti-phishing code option and enter a memorable phrase. From then on, every time you open the app or receive an email from Binance, this phrase will be displayed to help you distinguish genuine communications from fakes.

Step 4: Explore the Trading Interface

Don't rush into buying — spend a few minutes getting familiar with the app's different sections:

  • Markets: View real-time prices and price changes for various cryptocurrencies
  • Trade: Where actual buying and selling takes place
  • Assets: Check your balance and transaction history
  • Earn: Features for earning interest on your crypto holdings

Step 5: Start Small

Don't invest a large amount on your first try. Use a small sum (for example, around $15 worth of USDT) to test the buying and selling process. Once you're comfortable, decide how much to invest based on your risk tolerance.

Security Tips

Don't Screenshot Your Passwords

Many people save passwords as screenshots in their photo gallery — this is a major security risk. If your phone is stolen or compromised by malware, those screenshots could be stolen. Use a password manager (such as 1Password or Bitwarden) to store your passwords instead.

Don't Log In on Public Devices

Never log into your Binance account on internet cafe computers, someone else's phone, or shared devices. If you've already done so, immediately change your password on your own device and revoke that device's access in your security settings.

Watch Out for Fake Customer Support

Official Binance support will never proactively contact you asking for your password or verification codes. If someone on social media claims to be Binance support and requests this information, they are a scammer. If you need help, use the in-app live chat feature.

That covers the complete process for finding the official Binance download page and setting up your account. Follow these steps to get started with Binance safely and smoothly.