As 2022 comes to a close, we’re feeling reflective. Here are the highlights.
Parsec 2022 Year In Review

As 2022 comes to a close, we’re feeling reflective. Here are the highlights.
Parsec for Teams Enterprise gives large organizations the added scale and controls they need to empower creative workforces. Now it’s better than ever.
You can now host Parsec sessions on macOS devices. Low latency, responsive remote desktop is available for iMacs, Macbooks, and Mac Pros.
Microsoft Azure is partnering with Parsec to give creators building and utilizing real-time 3D applications one-click deployment of their industry-leading remote access technology through Azure.
Time for a little nostalgia. Let’s take a look at all the features, products, and expansions Parsec launched in 2021.
We’re excited to announce that Parsec’s high-performance, ultra-low latency desktop streaming is easily accessible in the cloud through the AWS Marketplace. Starting today, anyone with GPU-intensive workloads, like game developers, animators, post-production specialists, and architects, can launch G4 instances pre-configured with Parsec for Teams. It extends the cost effectiveness and versatility of Amazon’s G4 instances […]
It’s official: you can host Parsec sessions on macOS devices. The same high performance, low latency, responsive streaming tuned for gaming is available on modern iMacs, Macbooks, and Mac Pros running Catalina 10.15 or better. If you don’t like reading, go give it a shot. Before we get too reflective, a caveat or two: macOS […]
Since launching Parsec for Teams, we’ve been lucky to work with some of the greatest creative companies in the world as they transition to remote work. There have been some incredible use cases: live broadcasts controlling cameras via Parsec, game designers quickly implementing and testing big changes from the comforts of home, and post-production facilities […]