Kasm Workspaces
Streaming containerized apps and desktops to end-users. Examples include Ubuntu in your browser, or simply single apps such as Chrome, OpenOffice, Gimp, Filezilla etc.
Kasm Workspaces streams containerized applications and full desktop environments directly to a web browser, allowing users to run Linux or Windows desktops, browsers, and individual apps such as Chrome, OpenOffice, Gimp, or Filezilla without local installation. The platform provides zero‑trust remote browser isolation, Desktop‑as‑a‑Service, and OSINT‑focused browsing, delivering each workspace as a secure, isolated container that can be accessed from any device and location.
It is designed for organizations that need a unified solution for secure web access, remote desktop delivery, and application streaming. By using container isolation and a zero‑trust architecture, Kasm Workspaces reduces endpoint exposure and simplifies compliance, while supporting integration with existing infrastructure and workflows.
The software is self‑hostable, open‑source under GPL‑3.0, and offers a free tier with no subscription requirement. Its architecture is built for scalability and security, making it suitable for a range of industries including healthcare, finance, government, and education.
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