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.
Cameyo’s platform is built for scalability and security, offering several tools for IT administrators: Cameyo architecture - Help Center Cameyo
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 Originally known for its "portable apps" creator, it
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 self-hosted on-premises servers
Instead of virtualizing an entire desktop, Cameyo focuses only on the specific application, reducing overhead and improving the user experience.