Run Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, etc.) and MacOS with graphical interface directly within your MacOS system.
Low battery usage and minimal CPU and memory utilization, thanks to the MacOS native virtualization frameworks.
Additional features like clipboard sharing, folder sharing, shared internet access, and more.
This app works best on Mac with M-series chipset. You can only run virtual systems that supports the same machine architecture as your Mac.
**Feature List**
- Using Apple's new native Virtualization framework released in 2022 at the WWDC, the app has a low resource usage and high efficiency.
- You can run some popular Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, or OpenSUSE easily using the embedded download links within the app
- Configure the hardware of your virtual machine - CPU, memory, storage, etc.
- Shared folders: share download folder, sandbox folder, picked folder.
- Shared internet: NAT network access
- Attach .iso, .dmg and other disk images to the virtual machine system for access
- Using Rosetta, run Intel binaries (x86_64) in ARM based Linux system
- Copy a VM bundle to another machine (with this app installed) and import it
- Install a virtual machine by providing a custom .iso file of the system (note: the virtual system has to support the same machine architecture as your Mac)
Features not yet released in the current version:
- Currently, you cannot mount a USB device
- Serial port mounting is not supported
- Disk is current not resizable once created
- NAT is the only supported network connection type
Note: MacOS, Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSUSE, Parrot security, and all other system names belong to their respective owners.