While Windows 11 is coming to compatible PCs and laptops later this year, you can also install it on Macs, even those without Boot Camp. Parallels Windows emulator recently announced its next-gen version, Parallels 17, which enables Mac users (even those with M1 Macs and macOS Monterey) to run Windows 11 on their devices.

For those unaware, Parallels Desktop is a hardware virtualization software for Macs that lets users run Windows on macOS machines. The software comes with support for both Intel and M1 Macs and can also run the Windows 11 previews. However, there’s a catch for those running the software on Arm-based systems.

You can check out the official video right below.

Pricing

Coming to the pricing, the standard Parallels Desktop 17 comes for a subscription price of $79.99 (~Rs 5,948) per year or a perpetual license for $99.99 (~Rs 7,436). However, if you were running an older version of Parallels on your Mac, you can upgrade to Parallels 17 for a price of $49.99 (~Rs 3,718). Furthermore, there is a Pro and a Business version of Parallels 17 that comes for a price of $99.99 (~Rs 7,436) a year.