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Parallels Desktop enables you to add Windows, Linux, or another operating system to your Mac by creating a virtual machine (VM)—enabling your Mac to act as a hypervisor. You can then install Windows or another OS on the virtual machine, just as you would on a physical computer.
Parallels Desktop enables you to run Windows and other OSs on Mac seamlessly. With Parallels Desktop, you get the advantages of macOS, Windows, and Linux on the same physical machine.
Paired with a fast new Mac, Parallels and Windows on ARM lets you use Microsoft's desktop OS, native Windows apps, and even play many games. It's not your only option, since you can also run Windows 11 on ARM in a VM using UTM.
Play hundreds of Windows-exclusive games on a Mac using Parallels Desktop. Enable the Gaming profile to supply more RAM and CPU power to Windows for optimal performance and experience. Download a free 14-day trial of Parallels Desktop and find out if your desired game(s) are supported.
Look no further than Parallels, the popular virtualization software that allows you to run Windows seamlessly on your Mac. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about using a Mac with Parallels, from installation to optimising performance.
Parallels, like VMware Fusion and VirtualBox, lets you run a VM in three ways: in a window on your macOS desktop, in full-screen mode, or via what Parallels calls Coherence mode.
Parallels Desktop lets you run Windows on your Mac. Parallels Desktop 20 adds support for Sequoia and new AI tools. Here's our full review.