Canon Cloud Updater
canon-cloud-updater.exe is a background updater component from Canon that maintains cloud-connected printer features by contacting Canon's cloud services to fetch the latest drivers, firmware, and feature updates. It runs on startup and schedules checks to keep cloud printing and management functions current.
The executable runs as a Windows background task, validating update metadata, downloading packages, and applying updates when Canon's cloud endpoints report new versions. It integrates with Canon Utilities to ensure cloud-based printing and account features operate smoothly.
canon-cloud-updater.exe is a legitimate Canon component that facilitates cloud-based printer management and driver updates. It is digitally signed by Canon Inc., typically located under C:\\Program Files\\Canon\\Canon Cloud Updater, and activated by Canon software installers. When obtained from Canon sources, it operates as expected, with limited background resource use and clear update behavior. If you install this via official Canon software suites, you can expect stable, vendor-approved operation designed to maintain cloud-connected features.
Canon-authorized updater executables are not viruses; however, malware can masquerade as legitimate updaters. To determine legitimacy, verify the publisher, path, and digital signature, monitor network activity, and confirm that updates come from Canon's official servers. If unsure, perform a full malware scan and compare the file's hash against Canon's published values. Do not rely on file names alone for trust.
Red Flags: If the binary is missing the Canon publisher, located in a non-Canon path, lacks a valid digital signature, or exhibits unusual network activity (consistently contacting unknown hosts or high data transfer), treat it as suspicious and isolate it.
Reasons it's running:
Canon Cloud Updater is a background component that keeps Canon cloud services, drivers, and firmware current. It checks Canon's cloud servers for updates and applies them to ensure cloud printing and management features work reliably.
Yes, when installed from Canon's official software, canon-cloud-updater.exe is a legitimate updater. If you obtained it from a trusted Canon installer, it should run safely with minimal impact.
You can disable automatic updates from Canon Utilities or Windows Startup, but doing so may remove cloud features and delay important patches. Uninstalling the Canon Cloud suite will also remove the updater.
The updater runs background checks to verify update availability. CPU usage should be low most of the time but may spike briefly during checks or downloads.
Typically it is found at C:\\Program Files\\Canon\\Canon Cloud Updater\\canon-cloud-updater.exe; some machines may store it under C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Canon\\Canon Cloud Updater\\canon-cloud-updater.exe.
Use Canon Utilities or the Canon printer software package to repair or reinstall the Canon Cloud Updater. Ensure you download updates from Canon's official support site.