Freeware Burning tools Apps
Nero CoverDesigner v18.0.8000
Ashampoo Burning Studio v2023
CDBurnerXP v4.5.8.7128
BurnAware v2024
About Burning tools
Optical discs are well past their peak, but burning software has not disappeared, and there are still good reasons to keep a tool around. Writing a bootable installer to DVD, archiving data to discs that sit untouched for years, producing an audio CD for a car stereo, or authoring a video DVD all need a burner program.
The category splits roughly into suites and single-purpose tools. Larger packages bundle data burning, audio compilation, video authoring, and label design together. Lighter tools focus on the core job — writing files and ISO images — without the extra weight, and several of those are free to use.
Writing an ISO image is probably the most common modern use. An ISO is an exact disc copy held in a single file, and burning it correctly matters when the disc needs to start a computer. A few listings here also handle the reverse direction, copying discs or removing protection, which is where local copyright rules become your responsibility to check.
If your computer has no optical drive at all, a USB-imaging tool is the better fit and lives in a different category. For anyone still working with CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray, the programs here cover the range from a quick data burn to full disc authoring. Confirm a tool supports your specific disc type before relying on it.



