Parallels alternative

A Parallels alternative for Mac that you pay for once

Kyvenza is a native Apple Silicon VM manager for macOS and ARM Linux guests. $49 one-time instead of a yearly renewal, no account, no background agents. If you need Windows 11 on ARM, Parallels is still the right tool, and we would rather tell you now than after you download.

When switching from Parallels makes sense

Your Parallels license only runs Linux

If the reason you renew every year is a single Ubuntu or Debian VM, you are paying a subscription for a fraction of the product. Kyvenza does ARM Linux guests for $49 once.

You want the renewals to stop

Kyvenza Pro is one payment with 12 months of updates and a perpetual fallback license. When the update window ends, the version you paid for keeps running. Nothing expires and nothing phones home to check.

You want a smaller app on your Mac

No kernel extensions, no login item, no account to create. Kyvenza runs on the Virtualization framework Apple already ships in macOS, so there is less of it sitting on your system.

Kyvenza vs Parallels Desktop

These are not the same product and the comparison should be honest about that. Parallels covers far more ground, including the one thing Kyvenza cannot do at all. The question is whether you are paying for ground you never use.

FeatureKyvenzaParallels Desktop
Price$49 one-time, 7-day free trialYearly subscription, tiered
Windows 11 ARM (authorized)Not supportedYes, Microsoft authorized solution
macOS guestsSupportedSupported
ARM Linux guestsSupportedSupported
BackendApple Virtualization framework onlyProprietary hypervisor stack
Account requiredNoYes

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 Kyvenza

Grab the signed .dmg for Apple Silicon and drag the app into /Applications. Requires macOS 14 Sonoma or later. No account, no license key to activate the trial.

02

Create a macOS or Linux VM

Point Kyvenza at an Ubuntu ARM, Debian ARM, or Fedora ARM image, or install a macOS guest from an IPSW. Disk, memory, and networking defaults are pre-filled.

03

Decide before you pay

The trial runs for 7 days with every feature unlocked. Move your actual workload into it and confirm the guests you need work before spending $49.

Frequently asked questions

Kyvenza is $49 one-time against a yearly Parallels subscription, so it pays for itself inside the first year if it covers your guests. The catch is scope: Kyvenza runs macOS and ARM Linux only. If you need Windows, the price comparison does not apply because the two products are not interchangeable.

Try it before your next renewal

Download Kyvenza, run your real workload in it for 7 days, and decide. $49 once if it fits, nothing if it does not.

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