Cameyo by Google: Run any legacy application and turns it into a PWA
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Cameyo by Google is a Virtual App Delivery (VAD) solution that converts legacy client-based applications into progressive web apps (PWAs) accessible through a browser, eliminating the need for traditional VDI/DaaS with claimed 54% TCO reduction and zero-trust security architecture.
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Virtualization solutions - Cameyo by Google The future of virtualization is now Cameyo by Google brings all your client-based apps to the web, without the cost or complexity of yesterdayâs virtual desktops. Talk to an expert Easing your path to the web-first future of work 90% of IT leaders agree the future of end user computing is web-based, but 50% of their apps are still client based 1 . If your organization is ready to modernize, but legacy apps are holding you back, Cameyo by Google is the modern, web-first Virtual App Delivery (VAD) solution that breaks down those barriers. Benefits of virtual app delivery With Cameyo by Google, all your apps are easier to deploy and manage, while also being more secure. Your workforce can access their familiar apps from anywhere, with nothing new to learn. And by moving all your work to the web, youâre ready for whatever the future of work brings. Better for IT Better for end users Better prepared for the future Better for IT Increase security & resiliency Cameyo by Googleâs zero-trust architecture reduces the attack surface and protects against ransomware, brute force attacks, and other threats by separating apps from the device, and devices from the network. Simplify app delivery & management Bring your legacy apps to the web, even if they arenât web-enabled. And bring the ease of management of web-based apps to all your apps, while reducing the infrastructure and licensing complexity of delivering a full virtual Windows desktop. Reduce virtualization TCO by 54%² ESG research found that Cameyo by Googleâs Virtual App Delivery solution provides a 54% reduction in operational costs² compared to VDI & DaaS by reducing management costs over time. Better for end users Move all your apps to the web Cameyo by Google takes any legacy application and turns it into a progressive web application (PWA). Users simply access all their virtual apps from the app shelfâno VPNâs or virtual desktops required. Work freely across all your apps Users get the full desktop version of all their legacy appsânow on the webâproviding familiar functionality that's compatible across all application and device types. No more context switching between web and client-based apps. Provide a seamless work experience Virtualized apps have access to the deviceâs local file system or popular cloud-based storage providers, giving users the flexibility to open, save, and edit files just as they always have (or as IT allows). Better prepared for the future Modernize your virtualization & apps The future of work requires virtualization built for that future, not anchored to the past. Cameyo by Googleâs Virtual App Delivery solution eliminates the need for traditional virtual desktops, enabling you to deliver all the apps your business relies on as web apps. Do all your work in a secure enterprise browser With Cameyo by Google and Chrome Enterprise, the benefits of virtualization are built into your secure enterprise browser so your people can access all their apps, anytime, and from any device. Adopt a more collaborative, web-first productivity suite With Cameyo by Google and Google Workspace, you can enjoy the increased security and productivity of Workspace while maintaining access to critical client-based apps, which are now seamlessly accessible through the web. Move to a more secure, web-first OS If outages and security patches have you yearning for a secure, web-based OS but you still need access to client-based apps, weâve got you covered. The integration of Cameyo by Google and ChromeOS brings all your apps to the only OS with no reported ransomware, ever.* What our customers say âWe were very excited about moving to Chromebooks â but we also have five legacy Windows applications that we rely on to run our business. Too often thereâs a misconception that VDI or DaaS are the only options when it comes to enabling remote and hybrid work. The reality is that we simply needed a secure, cost-effective way to deliver a handful of business-critical Windows and web applications to any device, from the browser. Cameyo by Google is the simplest, most secure, and most cost-effective Virtual App Delivery solution weâve experienced.â Adam Nerell Head of IT, Klarahill âCameyo by Googleâs platform plays a critical role in enabling our Digital Workplace strategy by removing the legacy application roadblocks that were preventing widespread Chrome adoption here at Sanmina. Now our employees can seamlessly access all of their business-critical applications â even our ERP apps that arenât compatible with Chrome devices â right from the browser. Cameyo by Google is the perfect blend of simplicity, a seamless user experience, and advanced security.â Mario Zúñiga IT Director, Digital Workplace, Sanmina Talk to an expert Thank you for your interest in Cameyo by Google. One of our team members will contact you soon. Error! 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I can unsubscribe at any time." data-cy="checkbox"> Yes, sign me up for Cameyo and Chrome emails with news, product updates, event information and more. I can unsubscribe at any time. By submitting this form, I agree to be contacted by Google and/or Google partners at the email and phone number above. The information I provide will be subject to Google's Privacy Policy . Submit *As of 2025 there has been no evidence of any documented, successful virus attack or ransomware attack on ChromeOS. Data based on ChromeOS monitoring of various US national and internal databases. 1 Source: A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Google, â Deliver a Next-Generation Endpoint â, April, 2024 2 Source: A commissioned study conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group on behalf of Google, â Analyzing the Economic Benefits of ChromeOS and Cameyo â, May 2023