

Cameyo by Google
Cameyo by Google is an application delivery platform that lets organizations run legacy Windows and Linux desktop software as secure web apps. Instead of relying on full virtual desktops, it publishes individual applications that open directly in any modern browser or as...
Features
- Container Virtualization
- Application Virtualization
- Virtualization
- Application Launchers
- Sandbox
- Run file in a Sandbox
Tags
- application-packaging
- only-commercial-use
- sandboxing
- chromeos
- app-isolation
- chrome-os
- app-packaging
Cameyo by Google News & Activities
Recent News
- Maoholguin published news article about Cameyo by Google
Google relaunches Cameyo virtualization tool for streamed legacy Windows apps on ChromeOSGoogle has relaunched Cameyo as Cameyo by Google after acquiring the platform in 2023. The service ...
Recent activities
Maoholguin added Cameyo by Google as alternative to Thinfinity Remote Desktop, Thinfinity Remote Workspace, Inuvika OVD Enterprise and TSplus
Cameyo by Google information
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What is Cameyo by Google?
Cameyo by Google is an application delivery platform that lets organizations run legacy Windows and Linux desktop software as secure web apps. Instead of relying on full virtual desktops, it publishes individual applications that open directly in any modern browser or as progressive web apps on ChromeOS devices. This allows companies to keep using critical client based software while moving toward a cloud first environment.
The platform integrates with Chrome Enterprise and supports identity management, zero trust controls, data protection policies, and optional AI assistance through Google’s Gemini features. Applications run in a managed cloud or in a self hosted deployment, and IT teams can configure access to local or cloud storage depending on corporate requirements.
Cameyo by Google is designed to reduce the complexity and cost of traditional VDI. It provides a lighter, more flexible way to deliver business applications to remote and hybrid workers, ensuring access to legacy tools without maintaining full desktop infrastructure.





