Speedify Supported Operating Systems
This article lists the operating systems that Speedify currently supports.
Supported Operating Systems
macOS
Speedify supports macOS 11.5 (Big Sur) and later. Both Intel and ARM (M1, M2, and newer) processors are supported. Compatible devices include MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro.
Windows
Speedify supports Windows 10 and later, on both x86_64 and arm64 architectures.
Linux
Speedify supports the following Linux distributions:
- Ubuntu 22.04 or later
- Debian 11 (Bullseye) or later
- Raspberry Pi OS (Bookworm) or later
All distributions above are supported on 32-bit and 64-bit ARM processors, and on 64-bit AMD/Intel processors - including Raspberry Pi devices and standard laptops and servers running Ubuntu.
Speedify on Linux supports both the full user interface and a headless mode controlled through the Speedify command-line interface (CLI).
OpenWrt
Speedify supports routers running OpenWrt on x86_64 (Intel or AMD) or aarch64 (Cortex A53 or A72) CPU (Central Processing Unit) architectures. Supported OpenWrt versions are 19.07 through 23.05.
This includes GLiNet devices; you can see the full list of supported routers here.
Note: Speedify does not currently support DD-WRT distributions or MIPS processors.
Android
Speedify supports Android 9 or later on ARM, ARM64, x86, and x86_64 architectures.
iOS
Speedify supports iOS 17.0 or later. Updating to the latest available version of iOS is recommended for the best experience.
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