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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T21:06:32+00:00 2026-06-01T21:06:32+00:00

I am looking for an interpreter (compiler would work too) for Visual Basic or

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I am looking for an interpreter (compiler would work too) for Visual Basic or VBA. I am not looking for any kind of UI support. Basically, I have a series of somewhat complex VBA modules which make no reference to any external DLLs and make no use of any user interfaces. Is there any such tool available short of having Microsoft Office or Microsoft Visual Basic for the Windows operating system?

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    2026-06-01T21:06:33+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 9:06 pm

    VBA only exists as an embedded “macro language” inside a host application like Excel. At one time you could even buy the SDK to embed VBA in your own applications, but there was never any “stand alone VBA.”

    VBScript is close to VBA and VB in syntax and semantics, but it also requires a host. Common desktop hosts include WSH, MSHTA, and the Vista/Win7 “gadget” framework. That’s probably your best bet if it meets your needs.

    It is remotely possible to do what you want using VB5CCE (Control Creation Edition) if you can find it. This was free, but could not compile to EXEs. It might have worked as an interpreter however by running it with the /run switch. I’m not certain of that though.

    There are 3rd party freebies as well such as Jabaco which uses a very VB/VBA-like syntax.

    Update: VB5CCE does not support the /run switch.

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