Razer Launches Synapse 4 Open Beta with New Workshop Hub

From DPI settings to complex macros, and full Razer Chroma RGB configurations

di Claudio Pofi
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Razer has announced the launch of Synapse 4 Open Beta, a new version of its configuration software designed to directly involve the community in its development. The open beta is available to all users and offers early access to upcoming features, with the ability to test them, provide feedback, and contribute to their optimization before official release.

The core of this new feature is Workshop, a customization hub integrated into Synapse 4 Open Beta that allows for easy sharing and application of personalized profiles. From DPI settings to more complex macros, and full Razer Chroma RGB configurations, users can explore and adopt setups created by other players worldwide without resorting to external links or manual file transfers.

Synergies for Faster Improvement

For the launch, Razer has forged partnerships with esports champions like Snip3down, bringing their competitive configurations directly to Workshop. This allows users to apply professional profiles with a single click and immediately improve their gaming performance.

According to Quyen Quach, Vice President of Software at Razer, Synapse 4 Open Beta marks "a true revolution in software development with the community," laying the groundwork for a shared evolution that will grow throughout the year. Razer Synapse 4 Open Beta is already available, with Workshop as the first major new feature and imminent support for Chroma profiles.