Chrome Canary Portable
Chrome Canary is a frequently-updated experimental build of Google's flagship browser, that gets the latest changes before any other version.

Sounds good? Well, maybe, but there are problems. In particular, Canary's rapid updates come at the expense of manual testing, and so you may be trying out some new tweak that no human being has ever checked to confirm that it works. Sometimes this may work well, but even Google describe Canary as 'a highly unstable browser that will often break completely', so there are clearly no guarantees.
Still, you can install Canary to run alongside the regular version of Chrome, so there's no need to choose between the two. You can easily run Canary for general, ad-hoc browsing, turning to Chrome when you need to carry out important tasks, like online banking, or if Canary just seems too unreliable.
Chrome supports a number of different release channels. We use these channels to slowly roll out updates to users, starting with our close to daily Canary channel builds, all the way up to our Stable channel releases that happen every 6 weeks roughly. Google Chrome Portable. Google Chrome Beta for Linux 90.0.4430.85 Filed in Browsers; Apple iTunes 12.11.3.17 for Windows XP, 7, 8 and 10 Popular app in Audio Players.

There's no need to worry about manual updates, either, as Canary will automatically update itself daily (well, more or less). And so if you're a Chrome fan, or would just like to see where the browser is going next, then the program could well be worth a look.

Note that this build is designed specifically for Windows 64-bit PCs.
Chrome Canary Portable Pc
Use with caution.
Chrome Canary Portable File
Verdict:
Canary Chrome Edge
An interesting, if sometimes very unreliable look at upcoming Google Chrome technology