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You need Autodesk Revit but your device is underpowered, locked down by IT, or running macOS, Linux, or ChromeOS. Here’s a practical way to use Revit with reliable GPU performance — without installing anything locally.
Running Windows-only DCC tools from Linux shouldn’t mean buying new hardware, dual-booting, or wrestling with unstable workarounds. If you want predictable performance, fast onboarding, and fewer variables in production, this path delivers.
If your goal is reliable, fast AutoCAD for macOS without juggling installs, drivers, or second machines, the path is straightforward. Keep your Mac and open the full Windows AutoCAD, with your extensions and standards, in a stable browser workspace.
If your Chromebook is your primary device, you don’t need to settle for reduced features or slow, unpredictable workarounds. A browser-accessed desktop gives you the same creative control, codecs, and export reliability you expect from your studio machine, anywhere you sign in.
For Autodesk Inventor Mac users, the browser workspace removes OS limitations, supports complex plugins and toolchains inside a full Windows environment, and lets you focus on design rather than system maintenance.
Keep your Mac workflow, keep your mobility, and shift the heavy compute to a professional Windows workstation you open in a tab. With the right browser-based setup, Maya on macOS finally feels uncomplicated: reliable features, smooth viewports, and a pipeline that moves at production speed.