AnyDesk is compatible with a wide range of operating systems across desktop, mobile, and embedded platforms. Below is a detailed overview of supported systems.
Desktop operating systems
Operating System | Supported Versions | Notes |
Windows | | Including Windows 7, 8.1, 10, 11 |
macOS | 10.13 High Sierra and later | On macOS 15 Sequoia, firewall-related issues may occur if third-party firewalls are not yet compatible Remote control of a macOS device is only possible after giving the correct system permissions. For more details, see this article.
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Linux | | Wayland: Only outgoing sessions supported Xorg: Required for incoming sessions AnyDesk may also function on other distributions not officially listed, but with no guaranteed support. |
Raspberry Pi
Platform | Supported Versions | Notes |
Raspberry Pi OS | Buster (32-bit) and later | Version 6.3.0 and older support Buster (32-bit) only Version 6.4.0 and later require Bookworm (ARM64) or later Raspberry Pi 2 or later required for optimal performance
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Mobile operating systems
Operating System | Supported Versions | Notes |
Android | | A control plugin is required to control the Android device. For more details, see this article. |
ChromeOS | Devices with access to the Google Play Store only | |
iOS / iPadOS | iOS 12 and later iPadOS 12 and later
| Remote viewing supported from iOS 12 / iPadOS 13 Remote control not supported due to vendor restrictions A paid outgoing client is required to connect
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tvOS | tvOS 11.0 | Remote control not supported due to vendor restrictions A paid outgoing client is required to connect File transfer and Session Recording may also have limitations due to iOS restrictions
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A feature that records the remote screen during active sessions, enabling users to capture, document, and review their sessions.