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Remote desktop software for accessing, supporting, and managing computers across supported platforms.

Latest stable version9.7.10 (Windows); 9.7.2 (macOS); 8.0.4 (Linux)
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Verified 2026-07-17 from AnyDesk official changelog and platform downloads.

AnyDesk downloads by platform

System requirements

  • macos: macOS 11 Big Sur or later. AnyDesk's current Mac download is officially listed as amd64, so What-Version does not label it as a native Apple-silicon package.
  • windows: A supported Windows installation. The current public download is not presented as a separate native Windows ARM64 package.
  • linux: A supported 64-bit Linux distribution with an amd64 or ARM64 package. Xorg is required for incoming sessions; Wayland can be used only for outgoing sessions.

Does AnyDesk have an Android app or APK?

No verified Android app or APK in the catalog. AnyDesk does not have a verified Android app, Google Play listing, or official APK in the What-Version catalog. Desktop installers for macOS, Windows, and Linux will not run on Android.

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For APK searches, prefer vendor-owned pages, Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub releases, or documentation explicitly linked by the project.

Frequently asked questions

What is the latest AnyDesk version?

The official pages verified on July 17, 2026 list AnyDesk 9.7.10 for Windows, 9.7.2 for macOS, and 8.0.4 for Linux. Versions vary by platform.

Does AnyDesk have a native Apple-silicon download?

AnyDesk's current Mac download page labels the package amd64. What-Version therefore routes only the verified Intel Mac package and does not claim a native ARM64 build.

Which AnyDesk Linux package should I use?

Choose amd64 for a typical Intel or AMD 64-bit Linux computer or ARM64 for a compatible ARM device, then select the DEB, RPM, or archive format for your distribution.

Why are AnyDesk version numbers different across systems?

AnyDesk ships Windows, macOS, and Linux clients on separate schedules. The correct latest version is the one shown on the official page for your operating system.