A dual-core processor and 2 GB system memory with a hardware-acceleration-capable graphics card is recommended.
Direct3D or at least DirectDraw capable graphics card with 32 MB or more video memory.
Single-core systems let AnyDesk switch automatically to lower quality (16 bit per pixel) rendering mode in order to preserve system resources.
Switching AnyDesk to full-screen mode is recommended for maximum performance.
AnyDesk benefits if an Aero desktop scheme (hardware compositing) is enabled in Windows.
The Mirror Driver on Windows Server and Windows XP provides a substantial increase in capturing performance.
List of supported Operating Systems
Windows
Windows Server
macOS
iOS
Android
FreeBSD
Linux
Windows XP SP2/7/8.1/10/11
2003 SP2 and newer
10.12 Sierra and newer¹
iOS 11.0 and newer
iPadOS 13.0 and newer
tvOS 11.0 and newer
4.4 Ice Cream Sandwich Amazon Fire OS 4 and newer
11 and newer
Ubuntu 18.04 and newer LTS releases
Debian 9 and newer
CentOS Linux 7
RHEL 7/8
OpenSUSE 42/15
¹ An AnyDesk version that supports 10.10 can be found here. ² For Linux-based devices, only outgoing sessions are supported if using Wayland. Incoming sessions are only possible when using Xorg. Furthermore, only 64-bit versions of Linux are supported at this time. ³ CentOS 8 Stream is not supported. CentOS 8 Linux has reached end-of-life and is no longer supported. ⁴ Only Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS (32 bit) are supported. Raspberry Pi OS 11 “Bullseye” is not yet supported.
⁵ Connecting to Windows 11 virtual machines cannot be supported at this time.