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dotnet add package BlazorPack dotnet build -c Release blazorpack --input bin/Release/net8.0/wwwroot --output MyApp.exe That’s it. Your MyApp.exe is ready to ship. Interesting question. .NET already has dotnet publish --single-file for console apps, but not for Blazor WebAssembly. Microsoft’s official answer for desktop Blazor is Blazor Hybrid (MAUI/WPF), which does not produce a single EXE.

Until then, BlazorPack fills a real niche. Yes, if you’ve ever thought: “I love Blazor, but why can’t my desktop app be just one file like a Win32 app from 1999?” blazorpack

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. dotnet add package BlazorPack dotnet build -c Release

Given the rise of and Native AOT , I wouldn’t be surprised if .NET 10 or 11 includes something like dotnet publish --blazor-embedded . Yes, if you’ve ever thought: “I love Blazor,