Crash watchdog
Monitors VRChat and relaunches it the moment it crashes or closes unexpectedly. One Panic — Close All button shuts everything down instantly when you’re done.
AeroVRC watches VRChat and brings it back when it crashes, launches your companion apps automatically, and gives you a live dashboard of your world, your frame times, and who’s in the instance — all in one clean app.
Portable .exe — no installer, no admin required to run
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No more juggling scripts and background tools. AeroVRC pulls your whole VRChat routine into a single app.
Monitors VRChat and relaunches it the moment it crashes or closes unexpectedly. One Panic — Close All button shuts everything down instantly when you’re done.
See your current world and instance, a rolling frame-time graph, and a live Who’s here roster. Copy the instance link or bookmark the world in one click.
Add your OSC tools, trackers and utilities by .exe path or Steam App ID with custom icons. Tick Auto-launch, or group them into one-click presets.
Track session uptime, restart counts and how often the watchdog saved you — with goals and history so you can see your setup getting more stable over time.
Reads your existing VRCX data read-only so your history and friends surface right inside AeroVRC — no duplicate setup, nothing written back.
One-click Windows optimizations for VRChat — disable Game DVR, apply compatibility flags and more, with a plain-English explanation of what each one does.
Star the world you’re in from the dashboard, then rejoin it any time. Paste a vrchat.com share link, a vrchat:// URL or a raw ID and jump straight in.
Browse the VRChat photos you’ve taken in a clean built-in gallery, without digging through folders.
A single, hand-styled dark theme across every page — logs, settings and all — that feels like it belongs next to VRChat, not bolted on.
Real screens from the app — one hand-built dark theme across every page, tuned to sit right next to VRChat.
Current world and instance, live session stats, a rolling frame-time graph, hardware readouts and a live “who’s here” roster — one screen, always up to date.
Add your OSC tools, trackers and utilities by .exe path or Steam App ID,
then let AeroVRC open them the moment monitoring starts.
Playtime charts, an activity heatmap, session lengths and restart counts — with goals and history, so you can see the watchdog earning its keep over time.
Free, portable, and updated regularly. Just download and run.
Download AeroVRC.exeWindows SmartScreen may warn about an unrecognized app the first time — that’s normal for indie tools that aren’t code-signed. Click More info → Run anyway.
Each new version is published as a GitHub Release. The button above always points at the newest build, so re-downloading here (or using AeroVRC’s built-in update check) is all you need.
Pulled live from GitHub Releases — the newest builds show up here automatically.
No. AeroVRC does not modify, inject into, or automate the VRChat client. It launches VRChat normally, watches whether the process is running, and reads VRChat’s own local log files to show your current world and who’s in the instance — the same public information the game already writes to disk. Your VRCX data is read read-only.
No. AeroVRC is completely free.
No installer — it’s a single portable .exe. Put it wherever you like and run it.
Settings are saved to your Windows %APPDATA% folder.
AeroVRC isn’t code-signed (certificates are expensive for a free tool), so SmartScreen shows a generic “unrecognized app” prompt. Choose More info → Run anyway. You can always re-download from this page to be sure you have the official build.
The Optimization page applies well-known Windows settings (like disabling Game DVR) that improve VRChat performance. Each tweak is explained in plain English before you apply it, and they’re all standard, reversible Windows options.
No. AeroVRC is an independent, unofficial companion tool. VRChat is a trademark of VRChat Inc., and AeroVRC is not endorsed by or associated with them.