Virtual machine software for Mac

A virtual machine for Mac that runs macOS and Linux natively

Kyvenza is Mac VM software built directly on the Virtualization framework Apple ships inside macOS. Create a macOS or ARM Linux virtual machine on any Apple Silicon Mac, with no command line and no kernel extensions. Windows guests are not supported, and we say so up front.

What people actually use a Mac virtual machine for

Test on a clean macOS install

Run a second copy of macOS in a window. Try a beta, a risky installer, or a client project without touching the system you work in every day.

Run your Linux servers locally

Boot Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora ARM on your Mac and match the environment your production servers run, without a cloud instance or a second machine.

Sandbox software you do not trust

Give an unfamiliar CLI tool or an AI agent its own machine with its own disk. Snapshot before you run it, roll back after.

Kyvenza vs other Mac virtual machine software

Most VM software for Mac began life on Intel and still carries an emulation layer for compatibility. Kyvenza was written for Apple Silicon only, on top of the virtualization framework Apple already ships in macOS. That makes it faster and simpler for the guests it does support, and useless for the ones it does not.

FeatureKyvenzaOther Mac VM apps
Guest systemsmacOS and ARM LinuxWindows, Linux, macOS, often x86 too
Windows guestsNot supportedUsually supported
BackendApple Virtualization framework (native)QEMU or a proprietary hypervisor
Pricing$49 one-time, 7-day free trialSubscription, or free with limits
Host requirementApple Silicon, macOS 14 Sonoma or laterVaries by tool

What Kyvenza supports today

A short, honest list — so you know what to expect before you download.

Supported today

  • Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M2, M3, M4, M5)
  • Ubuntu ARM (LTS releases)
  • Debian ARM
  • Fedora ARM
  • macOS 14 Sonoma or later as host
  • Native Apple Virtualization framework backend

Not supported yet

  • Windows 11 on ARM — no shipping support today, no committed timeline
  • x86 / Intel guest operating systems
  • Nested virtualization
  • GPU passthrough

We list what we cannot deliver today so you can plan accordingly.

How it works

01

Download and install

Grab the signed .dmg and drag Kyvenza into /Applications. You need an Apple Silicon Mac running macOS 14 Sonoma or later. Intel Macs cannot run it.

02

Create your virtual machine

Pick macOS or an ARM Linux ISO. Disk size, memory, CPU count, and networking come pre-filled with values that work, so there is no config file to write.

03

Run, snapshot, clone

Start the VM in a window like any other Mac app. Snapshot before risky work and roll back in seconds, or clone a configured VM instead of building the same one twice.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Apple Silicon Macs ship with Apple’s own Virtualization framework built into macOS, so a virtual machine runs alongside macOS in a window with no reboot and no partitioning. Kyvenza is a Mac app on top of that framework: you pick a guest system, and it handles the disk, memory, networking, and display setup for you.

Run your first virtual machine on your Mac today

Download Kyvenza and create a macOS or ARM Linux VM in a few clicks. Free for 7 days with no feature limits, then $49 once.

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