What operating systems does Speedify run on?
macOS:
macOS 10.15 and above - natively supporting both Intel and ARM based Mac computers, such as those with the new M1 and M2 chips, including MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro, iMac and iMac Pro, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro.
Windows:
Windows 10 and above - on x86_64 and arm64 architectures
Linux:
- Ubuntu 18.04+,
- Raspberry Pi OS (Buster or later),
- These distributions are supported on 32-bit or 64-bit ARM processors, and on 64 bit AMD/Intel processors. This includes Raspberry Pi and laptops and servers running Ubuntu. Speedify on Linux supports both the full user interface and a headless mode where it is controlled via the speedify_cli.
OpenWrt - on x86_64 and arm64 architectures:
- As for the release of Speedify 14.9.1 Speedify supports routers running OpenWrt on x86_64 (Intel or AMD) or aarch64 (Cortex a53 or a72) CPU architectures.
- OpenWrt from 19.07 through 23.05.
- Note that Speedify does not currently support the DD-WRT distributions or MIPS processors.
Android:
Android 7 or later on ARM, ARM64, x86, and x86_64
iOS:
iOS 13.0 or later. (We recommend updating to the very latest.)