QEMU Alternatives

Proprietary QEMU Alternatives

QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer.

.. read more.
According to people there are many software similar to it, and the best alternative to QEMU is Parallels Desktop which is both free and proprietary. Other highly recommended applications include CrossOver (Commercial).
In total people have suggested 12 alternatives to QEMU that share similarities by use case and feature set. In this list with its current filter selection you'll find 2 Proprietary QEMU alternatives.

Parallels Desktop

With Parallels Desktop you can run several other operating systems on your PC simultaneously. The software provides hardware virtualization for Macintosh computers with Intel processors. With ongoing support for DirectX and OpenGL, many popular games and game engines are supported within Parallels Desktop allowing people using make to make use of Microsoft Windows related products.

Free & Proprietary
👍 Most people think Parallels Desktop is a good alternative to QEMU.

CrossOver

With CrossOver you can run Microsoft Windows software on Linux, macOS, and Chrome OS. CrossOver creates a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer making it possible to run games and software only available for Windows. CrossOver is developed by CodeWeavers and based on free and open-source compatibility layer Wine.

Commercial & Proprietary
👍 Most people think CrossOver is a good alternative to QEMU.

How Are These QEMU Alternatives Generated?

Information found on this page is crowd-sourced by the community and contains the most agreed upon Proprietary QEMU alternatives. You can use this information to find similar software to QEMU for specific platforms with various pricing options and licenses. Anyone that have previously used QEMU can suggest alternatives, vote on the accuracy of other users claims, and help more people in the process of doing so.

This page was last updated on Sun 23 Jan 2022 (3 weeks, 1 day ago).