Short answer: Yes, absolutely. The Steam version of Cookie Clicker is fully compatible with save files from the web version (the original browser game on Ortiel’s DashNet or other official mirrors). You can transfer your progress in seconds without losing any cookies, achievements, upgrades, or heavenly chips.
A: Yes. Import using the same method (touchscreen or trackpad works fine).
However, there is : Mods. If you use any mods or add-ons in the browser version, they will not carry over, and your save might break or behave oddly if it relies on mod-specific data. For vanilla saves, the process is flawless.
A: Beta web saves usually work with the Steam beta branch (if you opt into Steam betas). For main branch, wait until the beta goes live. Conclusion Yes, you can import your Cookie Clicker web save into Steam with zero loss of progress. The process takes less than a minute, requires no special tools, and works reliably for vanilla saves. It’s the best way to keep your legacy going while enjoying Steam’s ecosystem.
For the vast majority of players, . You lose nothing and gain cloud saves, achievements, and a dedicated launcher. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Does the Steam version have more content than web? A: No, they are identical in content. Steam simply adds platform features.
A: Mobile (iOS/Android) saves are not compatible with Steam. The mobile game is a different port with different mechanics.
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