Cameyo

Cameyo’s platform is built for scalability and security, offering several tools for IT administrators: Cameyo architecture - Help Center

Understanding Cameyo: The Evolution of Virtual Application Delivery Cameyo

Cameyo supports fully hosted cloud environments, self-hosted on-premises servers, or hybrid setups using "Bring Your Own" (BYO) cloud models with providers like Google Cloud (GCP) and Microsoft Azure . Key Enterprise Features Cameyo’s platform is built for scalability and security,

is a cloud-native virtual application delivery (VAD) platform designed to simplify how organizations provide access to Windows applications on any device. Originally known for its "portable apps" creator, it has evolved into a key enterprise tool, eventually leading to its acquisition by Google to bolster ChromeOS and web-based work strategies. Core Functionality This eliminates the need for complex Virtual Desktop

Instead of virtualizing an entire desktop, Cameyo focuses only on the specific application, reducing overhead and improving the user experience.

Users can run hardware-intensive programs like AutoCAD or the Adobe Creative Suite on low-powered hardware, such as Chromebooks, Macs, or mobile devices.

At its heart, Cameyo allows legacy Windows applications—even those not natively compatible with modern browsers or mobile operating systems—to be streamed directly to a user's browser. This eliminates the need for complex Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) or high-maintenance VPNs.