*A screenshot of Vencord featuring the [ClearVision-v6 theme](https://github.com/ClearVision/ClearVision-v6) (Vencord does not come with it pre-installed, it is only an example)*
[![Download and run the Installer](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/Vencord/Installer?label=Download%20Vencord%20Installer&style=for-the-badge)](https://github.com/Vencord/Installer#vencord-installer)
[![Get it on the Firefox Webstore](https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/files/2015/11/get-the-addon.png)](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/vencord-web/) [![Get it on the Chrome Webstore](https://storage.googleapis.com/web-dev-uploads/image/WlD8wC6g8khYWPJUsQceQkhXSlv1/UV4C4ybeBTsZt43U4xis.png)](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vencord-web/cbghhgpcnddeihccjmnadmkaejncjndb)
Or use the [UserScript](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Vencord/builds/main/Vencord.user.js) - Please note that the CSS Editor, Themes loaded from remote sources and co. will not work in the UserScript. Use the extension if you need any of those
As an alternative to the Discord Desktop app, Vencord also has its own standalone Desktop app that is snappier and lighter than Discord's official Desktop app. It is currently in beta and we have yet to implement some features like screensharing, but you can try the beta nonetheless
However, Discord is pretty indifferent about them and there are no known cases of users getting banned for using client mods! So you should generally be fine as long as you don’t use any plugins that implement abusive behaviour. But no worries, all inbuilt plugins are safe to use!
Regardless, if your account is very important to you and it getting disabled would be a disaster for you, you should probably not use any client mods (not exclusive to Vencord), just to be safe