AnyDesk is a remote maintenance solution for 28 languages and 8 platforms.
Run AnyDesk portable or installed, ready within couple of seconds.
Find AnyDesk for your platform in the Download section.
See also: StartUp and Close AnyDesk for differences of the portable and installed version.
The installation can be performed via Command Line. See also: Automatic Deployment
Step 7: Down beneath it is a clear location bar where you can put the AnyDesk address of the gadget you need to control. Also See: Download iMovie for PC (Windows & Mac) Install AnyDesk on Android. Step 1: From your Android gadget, open the Google Play Store. Step 2: Scan for the AnyDesk application. When you discover it, tap on install. Instead, your family can download AnyDesk for free and you can connect to their computer. AnyDesk is ideal for less tech-savvy family members. Downloading the small 3MB file is enough, you don't even have to install it. If your family works with a Mac while you are on Windows, AnyDesk is ideally suitable. The software works cross-platform. Oct 18, 2019 Step 2: Install AnyDesk on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8 Linux. Once AnyDesk repository has been added to your Linux system, installation of AnyDesk on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8 can be done using yum or dnf command line tools. Sudo dnf makecache sudo dnf install -y redhat-lsb-core sudo dnf install anydesk. Agree to import GPG key when prompted.
- The mobile platforms Android and iOS are distributed via Play Store, Apple App Store as well as the Amazon Store.
- For Red Hat and Debian compatible Linux distributions AnyDesk offers repositories.
Customers with Professional or Power license may use a customized client, called custom-client.
Custom-clients are generated in AnyDesks web-interface namely MyAnyDesk Portal providing individual settings, permissions, and logo.
List of supported Operating Systems
Windows |
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XP SP2 |
Windows 7 |
Windows 8.1 |
Windows 10 |
Windows Server |
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2003 SP2 |
2008 R2 |
2012 |
2016 |
2019 |
macOS |
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10.11 El Capitan¹ |
and newer |
iOS |
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11.0 |
and newer |
Android |
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4.4 Ice Cream Sandwich |
Amazon Fire OS 4 |
and newer |
ChromeOS |
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Devices with PlayStore |
FreeBSD |
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10 |
and newer |
Linux |
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Ubuntu 18.04 and newer LTS releases |
Debian 9 and newer |
Fedora 29/30/31/32 |
CentOS 7 and newer |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 and newer |
OpenSUSE 42/15 |
Raspberry Pi |
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Raspberry Pi 2 and newer |
Only Raspbian and |
Raspberry Pi OS (32bit) is supported |
¹ Older Versions of AnyDesk that supports macOS 10.10 can be found here.
Installation instructions
Windows | download the installation .exe file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optinaly install AnyDesk as a service |
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macOS | download the installation .dmg file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optinaly install AnyDesk as a service |
iOS and Android | access application store for the platform, either Play Store or App Store and install the application directly |
FreeBSD | download the .tar.gz file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, extract the content and and execute the binary |
Linux | for Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions we strongly recommend to use the AnyDesk Linux repositories described below, for other distributions the .tar.gz file with can be downloaded from Download page of AnyDesk web pages |
Linux repositories and installation
Recommended way how to install AnyDesk on Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions is using official AnyDesk repositories which provide last stable version:
Debian compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb.anydesk.com/howto.html |
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Red Hat compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm.anydesk.com/howto.html |
For specific situations repositories with older AnyDesk versions (after v5) are also available:
How To Install Anydesk On Mac Os
Debian compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html |
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Red Hat compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html |
macOS |
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10.11 El Capitan¹ |
and newer |
iOS |
---|
11.0 |
and newer |
Android |
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4.4 Ice Cream Sandwich |
Amazon Fire OS 4 |
and newer |
ChromeOS |
---|
Devices with PlayStore |
FreeBSD |
---|
10 |
and newer |
Linux |
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Ubuntu 18.04 and newer LTS releases |
Debian 9 and newer |
Fedora 29/30/31/32 |
CentOS 7 and newer |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 and newer |
OpenSUSE 42/15 |
Raspberry Pi |
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Raspberry Pi 2 and newer |
Only Raspbian and |
Raspberry Pi OS (32bit) is supported |
¹ Older Versions of AnyDesk that supports macOS 10.10 can be found here.
Installation instructions
Windows | download the installation .exe file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optinaly install AnyDesk as a service |
---|---|
macOS | download the installation .dmg file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optinaly install AnyDesk as a service |
iOS and Android | access application store for the platform, either Play Store or App Store and install the application directly |
FreeBSD | download the .tar.gz file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, extract the content and and execute the binary |
Linux | for Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions we strongly recommend to use the AnyDesk Linux repositories described below, for other distributions the .tar.gz file with can be downloaded from Download page of AnyDesk web pages |
Linux repositories and installation
Recommended way how to install AnyDesk on Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions is using official AnyDesk repositories which provide last stable version:
Debian compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb.anydesk.com/howto.html |
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Red Hat compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm.anydesk.com/howto.html |
For specific situations repositories with older AnyDesk versions (after v5) are also available:
How To Install Anydesk On Mac Os
Debian compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html |
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Red Hat compatible | follow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html |
The last AnyDesk for Linux supporting RHEL/CentOS 6 and older versions of Debian/Ubuntu is v5.0.0 and is available for download (including previous version) here https://download.anydesk.com/linux/
For other distributions AnyDesk is also provided in .tar.gz archives available for download at Download area of AnyDesk web page, however these installations are not officially supported. Please follow a README file in the archive itself to detailed information.
Needed dependencies on Linux: libc6 (>= 2.7), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.20.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1), libx11-6, libxcb-shm0, libxcb1, libpango1.0-0, libcairo2, libxrandr2 (>= 1.3), libx11-xcb1, libxtst6, libxfixes3, libxdamage1 and libgtkglext1.
In our blog series on different AnyDesk features, we've already talked about the Whiteboard. This features helps you communicate with your clients and contacts. But communication is only one aspect of AnyDesk.
Another one is practicality.
Today, we want to guide you through a feature that makes working more convenient: Remote Printing.
What is it?
You aren't at the office. Your work PC is out of your reach, and you only have your laptop with you. Thanks to AnyDesk, you can remotely connect to your work PC and work on it as if you're sitting in front of it. But imagine being able to print out a document on your work PC that you need, wherever you are in the world. It should be printed at the office instead of your local printer, right?
That is what the AnyDesk Remote Printing feature is for.
How does it work?
It's quite simple. A virtual printer called AnyDesk Printer sends print jobs to your local printer.
Let's go through a scenario: From the other side of the world, you're viewing a PDF file on your work PC via AnyDesk. This is the file you want to print out. You click on the icon where you can choose from the different printers available. There you'll find the AnyDesk printer. Once you choose it, you'll see a window pop up on your local device: There's an incoming print job. Now you have the following options: dismiss, meaning you automatically decline incoming print jobs, print using Window's default printer or print using the specified printer. Simply choose a printer near you and your document will be there in no time!
For the next print jobs, you can choose if you want the settings to be applied automatically, so that it requires less clicks and it's like you're just working locally.
Anything else?
How To Install Anydesk On Mac Laptop
Remote Printing is available for Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 and is introduced with version 5. Both sides of the AnyDesk connection need to support the feature (be on version 5). The driver only needs to be installed on the remote device.