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Getting Started
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Features
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- File Manager and File Transfer
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- On-Premises
- Mobile Device Management (MDM)
- Session Requests
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FAQ
Supported Operating Systems
Windows | XP SP2 | 7 | 8.1 | 10 | 114 |
Windows Server | 2003 SP2 | 2008 R2 | 2012 | 2019 | |
macOS | 10.13 High Sierra & newer¹ | ||||
Linux² | Ubuntu 18.04 and newer LTS releases | Debian 10 and newer | RHEL 7 and newer | OpenSUSE 42/15 | Linux Mint (Cinnamon) |
Raspberry PI | Raspberry Pi 2 and newer3 | ||||
Android | 4.4 Ice Cream Sandwich and newer | Amazon Fire OS 4 and newer | |||
ChromeOS | Devices with the Google Play Store | ||||
iOS4 | iOS 11.0 and newer | iPadOS 13.0 and newer | tvOS 11.0 and newer |
¹ Upgrading to macOS 15 Sequoia is not recommended at this time due to reduced feature compatibility. For more information, see AnyDesk on macOS.
² For Linux-based devices, only outgoing sessions are supported if using Wayland. Incoming sessions are only possible when using Xorg.
³ AnyDesk 6.3.0 and older supports Raspberry Pi OS Buster (32-bit) only.
AnyDesk 6.4.0 and newer supports Raspberry Pi OS 12 Bookworm (ARM64) and newer only.
4 A paid outgoing client is required to connect to iOS/iPadOS devices.