You ship a Blazor WebView inside a .NET MAUI or WPF shell. The user installs your app. Behind the scenes, your Blazor UI is still being served from embedded files. It works… but doesn’t it feel like your desktop app is pretending to be a website?
The : No runtime installation. Your user gets an EXE that contains Blazor’s WebAssembly runtime, your app, and a minimal embedded web host. It’s like Electron, but with C# and 1/10th the memory usage. But… Is It Production Ready? Honest answer: Not for everyone. blazorpack
They wanted . No dependencies. Just click and run. You ship a Blazor WebView inside a
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. It works… but doesn’t it feel like your