[7] On June 5, 2024, Google acquired Cameyo to integrate Windows application virtualization support on ChromeOS for enterprise customers.
[9] It has added new features recently, such as making it possible to run the applications on operating systems other than Windows, like Linux and Android.
[11] Once Cameyo has packaged an application, its output is a standalone EXE that contains the virtualization engine and the original software’s files and registry.
[16] Cameyo has recently made it possible to run virtualized applications directly through web browsers, hence, claiming to make software discovery and usage easier.
[6] The company provides a large variety of open access free software and applications which are pre-virtualized for direct use.
[6] However, personal applications from the computer or the cloud storage device can also be uploaded onto the company server and accessed through the browser.