Will Multilogin work on your device? Check our system requirements
Multilogin is designed for desktop devices only and doesn't support mobile devices like phones or tablets.
Hardware requirements
- RAM: minimum 4 GB
- Free disk space: minimum 1 GB
- GUI availability
Apple laptops with M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips (Apple silicon) are compatible with Multilogin.
Software requirements
Only 64-bit operating systems are supported.
- ✅ Windows: 10 and later
- ✅ macOS: 14 Sonoma and later (Multilogin 6 also supports macOS 12 Monterey & macOS 11 Big Sur)
- ✅ Linux: Ubuntu 22 and later
- ❌ Windows: 7, 8, and Windows Server 2012 (R2)
- ❌ macOS: Catalina and older versions
- ❌ Linux: Ubuntu 20 and older versions
- ❌ Chrome OS: not supported
According to our users, these systems work with Multilogin, but we haven't performed official tests ourselves:
- ⚠️ Windows server 2019
- ⚠️ Most Linux distributions (e.g., Kali Linux)
3rd-party apps
3rd-party apps
Some apps on your computer, like antivirus programs, firewalls, VPNs, and proxy tools, can mess with Multilogin. These apps might stop Multilogin from working right or make things run slower.
Here are some quick fixes:
- Uninstall these apps
- If you do need them, disable the apps temporarily or add Multilogin to their whitelist in the settings
This should help resolve the issue and keep everything running smoothly!
How to resolve conflicts with 3rd-party apps on Windows:
- Go to “Settings” → “Privacy & security” → “Windows Security” → “Virus & threat protection”

- Choose “Manage settings” and then turn off all the parameters in the displayed window

- Go to “Settings” → “Privacy & security” → “Windows Security” → “Firewall & network protection”

- Turn off all the parameters in the displayed window

Uninstall VPN applications:
- Open “Control Panel” →” Programs” → “Programs and Features”
- Right-click the VPN applications → “Uninstall”

Disable VPN applications: open the menu in the task bar → right-click the VPN apps → click “Quit”

Turn off VPN extensions in browser: don't forget to check and turn off VPN extensions that you installed in your browser, for example, Chrome:

How to resolve conflicts with 3rd-party apps on macOS:
If the application got restricted from the macOS security system, you can access it by the following way:
- Open “System Settings” → “Privacy & Security” → “Security”
- Click “Open anyway” for the apps
We recommend to change “Allow applications from” value to “App Store & Known Developers”.

- Go to “Finder” → “Go” → “Application”
- Right click the antivirus apps → “Move to Bin”

- Open “Apple menu” → “System Preferences” → “Network”
- Go to the “Firewall” tab and turn it off

Uninstall VPN applications:
- Go to “Finder” → “Go” → “Application”
- Right-click the VPN apps → “Move to Bin”

Disable VPN applications: right-click the VPN apps on the menu bar → choose “Quit <name of app>”.

Turn off VPN extensions in browser: don't forget to check and turn off VPN extensions that you installed in your browser. This is an example for Safari browser:
- Choose “Safari” → “Settings” (or “Preferences”) → click “Extensions”
- To turn off an extension, deselect its checkbox
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