No system files, no leftover DLLs. Clean removal in seconds.
BioniX does not install anything into your Windows core.
Open Control Panel → Add/Remove Programs (or Settings → Apps on Windows 10/11) and uninstall BioniX from there.
If Windows still shows BioniX in the list after uninstalling, the entry will disappear automatically once Windows detects the folder is gone.
If the automatic uninstaller fails (e.g. BioniX was installed directly into Program Files without a subfolder), you can remove it manually:
If the folder cannot be deleted, BioniX is still running in the background. Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), end the BioniX process, then delete the folder.
If you’re having trouble uninstalling, contact us with a brief description of the problem and a screenshot. We’re happy to help.
If you’re leaving because of a bug, please let us know — we might be able to fix it.
After the 15-day trial, join the community program. Share a post or a short video and keep BioniX — full version, no strings attached.