All-in-one productivity platform for tasks, docs, goals, and team collaboration
Key facts
Pricing
Freemium
Use cases
Software developers needing to build and test applications in sandboxed Windows or Linux environments without local hardware configuration (verified: 2026-01-29), Enterprise teams requiring rapid deployment of over 1000 virtual desktops with centralized management and role-based access control (verified: 2026-01-29), Graphics professionals utilizing NVIDIA A100 or H100 GPU acceleration for CAD and AI workloads through a web browser (verified: 2026-01-29)
Strengths
The platform provides sub-100ms global latency using adaptive compression to ensure responsive streaming of virtual desktop environments (verified: 2026-01-29), Users can switch between Windows and Linux operating systems while accessing high-performance compute resources up to 64 vCPUs (verified: 2026-01-29), Security is maintained through enterprise-grade features including SOC 2 Type II compliance, multi-factor authentication, and zero-trust architecture (verified: 2026-01-29)
Limitations
The individual paid plan limits usage to 100 hours per month for both Windows and Linux cloud PCs (verified: 2026-01-29), Linux instances on the individual plan are restricted to 12GB of memory and do not include GPU support (verified: 2026-01-29)
Last verified
Jan 29, 2026
Strengths
- The platform provides sub-100ms global latency using adaptive compression to ensure responsive streaming of virtual desktop environments (verified: 2026-01-29)
- Users can switch between Windows and Linux operating systems while accessing high-performance compute resources up to 64 vCPUs (verified: 2026-01-29)
- Security is maintained through enterprise-grade features including SOC 2 Type II compliance, multi-factor authentication, and zero-trust architecture (verified: 2026-01-29)
Limitations
- The individual paid plan limits usage to 100 hours per month for both Windows and Linux cloud PCs (verified: 2026-01-29)
- Linux instances on the individual plan are restricted to 12GB of memory and do not include GPU support (verified: 2026-01-29)
FAQ
How does the technology behind these virtual desktops deliver a native application experience in a browser?
The system runs operating systems in cloud-native environments with virtual displays, streaming video to browsers while forwarding user inputs like mouse and keyboard actions in near real-time. This architecture allows for centralized management and seamless access to flexible hardware from any location without requiring local software installation (verified: 2026-01-29).
What specific hardware resources are available for users on the individual high-performance cloud PC plan?
Individual plan users receive 8vCPU and 28GB RAM for Windows instances, or 6vCPU and 12GB RAM for Linux instances. Both operating system options include 80GB of storage, though GPU availability is currently limited to the Windows configuration for users on this specific tier (verified: 2026-01-29).
Can large organizations integrate their existing identity management systems with this virtual desktop platform?
Yes, the enterprise version supports role-based access control with AD, LDAP, and SAML integration for seamless user management. This allows organizations to deploy over 1000 virtual desktops in under 30 minutes while maintaining enterprise-grade security and automated provisioning through custom workspace templates (verified: 2026-01-29).
