How to Download Solver in Excel | Load the Built-In Add-In

You don’t download Solver separately — it’s a free add-in already included with Excel. Loading it takes about 30 seconds through File > Options > Add-ins on Windows or Tools > Add-ins on Mac.

A common search for “download Solver” makes sense: most Excel tools come as standalone installers. But Microsoft built Solver directly into Office decades ago, and it ships with every desktop copy of Excel. The trick isn’t finding a download link — it’s knowing which menu to open and which checkbox to tick. Below are the exact steps for Windows, Mac, and web versions, plus what to do when the add-in doesn’t appear in the list.

What Exactly Is the Solver Add-In?

Solver is an optimization tool that finds the best value for a formula in one cell — subject to constraints you set on other cells. It’s useful for resource allocation, scheduling, financial modeling, and any “what’s the maximum/minimum” problem with limits. Microsoft includes it as an add-in program that must be loaded before it appears on the ribbon.

The add-in is available on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Windows Mobile, but the loading instructions differ by platform. Desktop Excel uses the add-in loader; web and iPad versions use the Office Add-ins store instead.

How to Load Solver on Windows (The Standard Path)

This is the main method for Excel 2013 through Excel 365 on Windows. The add-in loads into the Data tab’s Analysis group.

  1. Open Excel and go to File > Options.
  2. In the left sidebar, click Add-ins.
  3. At the bottom, next to Manage, select Excel Add-ins from the dropdown and click Go.
  4. In the Add-Ins dialog, check Solver Add-in and click OK.

Solver now appears on the Data tab in the Analysis group. If you don’t see it immediately, close and reopen Excel.

The Solver button shows up as a small icon with a crystal-ball and grid symbol next to the Data Analysis button.

How to Load Solver on a Mac

The Mac path is different from Windows — don’t look for File > Options. Microsoft designed the Mac add-in loader to live under the Tools menu.

  1. Open Excel for Mac.
  2. Click Tools on the menu bar.
  3. Select Add-ins from the dropdown.
  4. In the Add-Ins dialog, check Solver.xlam (or simply Solver Add-in) and click OK.

After loading, Solver appears on the Tools menu itself — not on the Data tab. This is a common point of confusion for users switching from Windows.

You’ll see a new “Solver…” entry near the bottom of the Tools menu.

If Solver Is Missing From the Add-Ins List

Sometimes the add-in doesn’t show up in the list at all. This usually means Excel can’t find the Solver.xlam file in its default add-ins folder.

  • On Windows: In the Add-Ins dialog, click Browse and navigate to the Solver.xlam file. It’s normally located inside the Office installation folder (e.g., C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\Library\SOLVER). If prompted that the add-in is not installed, click Yes to install it from the Office source.
  • On Mac: Use Tools > Add-ins, click Browse, and locate Solver.xlam. It is usually inside the Office application package under /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office365/User Content/Add-ins.

If the file genuinely isn’t on your system, you may need to repair your Office installation from the Control Panel (Windows) or reinstall Excel (Mac) — the add-in is part of the core Office package.

Solver on Excel for the Web, iPad, or SharePoint

Desktop Excel loads Solver as a native add-in, but browser-based Excel and the iPad app use a different system: Office Add-ins from the Microsoft Store. If you’re using Excel Online with Office 365, the Excel Web App in SharePoint, or Excel on an iPad, follow these steps:

  1. Open your workbook in the browser or iPad app.
  2. Go to the Insert tab and click Add-ins (or Office Add-ins).
  3. Search for Solver Free by Frontline Systems — this is the official version for web and iPad.
  4. Click Add to install it into your workbook.

The web/iPad version runs as a task pane add-in rather than a ribbon button, but the functionality is the same. Frontline Systems is the same company that developed the solver engine Microsoft uses in desktop Excel.

Load Steps at a Glance

Platform Load Method Where Solver Appears
Windows (Excel 2013–365) File > Options > Add-ins > Manage Excel Add-ins > Check Solver Add-in Data tab > Analysis group
macOS (Excel 2016–365) Tools > Add-ins > Check Solver.xlam Tools menu (not Data tab)
Excel Online / Office 365 Web Insert > Add-ins > Search “Solver Free” > Add Task pane add-in
iPad Insert > Office Add-ins > Search “Solver Free” > Add Task pane add-in
Android / Windows Mobile Built into the app — no load required May require mobile-optimized add-in from store
SharePoint / Excel Web App Insert > Add-ins > Search “Solver Free” > Add Task pane add-in
Any platform — add-in not listed Click Browse, locate Solver.xlam, install if prompted Same location as standard load method

Common Mistakes That Block Solver

Most “Solver not showing up” problems come from three patterns. Microsoft’s Solver add-in support page documents all of them, and each has a straightforward fix.

  • Searching the ribbon before loading the add-in. Solver is invisible until you check the box in Excel Add-ins. Going straight to the Data tab and looking for it won’t work — load it first.
  • Following Windows steps on a Mac. The Mac path is Tools > Add-ins, not File > Options. Using the wrong path makes users think the add-in is missing when it’s right where it should be.
  • Stopping when Solver isn’t in the add-in list. Missing from the list doesn’t mean absent. The Browse button and a quick search for Solver.xlam usually finds it. If that fails, a repair of Office brings it back.

Troubleshooting Checklist — Solver Still Won’t Load

Symptom Likely Cause Fix
Add-in checkbox is grayed out Add-in not installed with Office Run Office repair from Control Panel (Windows) or reinstall Excel (Mac)
Solver.xlam not found during Browse File location differs by Office version Search for Solver.xlam in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office or /Library/Application Support/Microsoft
“Cannot load add-in” error Corrupted add-in file or permissions Repair Office or contact IT for admin rights
Solver loads but doesn’t solve Worksheet too large or constraints misconfigured Reduce model size or check for circular references
No Solver option on web/iPad Using desktop add-in instructions on browser app Use Insert > Add-ins > “Solver Free” from store
Solver button missing after loading Excel needs restart Close and reopen Excel
Add-in list is completely empty Excel can’t read the add-ins registry Run Office repair or check Windows user permissions

Load Solver in 30 Seconds: The Final Steps

Everything above distills to one short procedure that works for 9 out of 10 users. Start here, and you’ll have Solver running before you finish reading this paragraph.

  1. Windows: File > Options > Add-ins > Manage Excel Add-ins > Go > check Solver Add-in > OK. Solver appears on the Data tab.
  2. Mac: Tools > Add-ins > check Solver.xlam > OK. Solver appears on the Tools menu.
  3. Web/iPad: Insert > Add-ins > search “Solver Free” > Add.

If the add-in isn’t in the list, click Browse and locate Solver.xlam — it’s inside your Office installation folder. When prompted to install, click Yes. That covers every platform and every edge case.

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