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Upcoming Features in the ChromeOS Readiness Tool: What’s Next?
June 8, 2025

Upcoming Features in the ChromeOS Readiness Tool: What’s Next?

As organizations continue evolving toward secure, efficient, and cloud-first IT infrastructures, the ChromeOS Readiness Tool has emerged as a key enabler. Designed to assess your current environment applications, devices, and peripherals, the tool helps teams evaluate readiness and plan smooth transitions to ChromeOS.

With continuous improvements and feature rollouts, the tool is becoming even more powerful. Here’s a look at the latest enhancements and what’s ahead in the development roadmap.

Recent Update: Virtualization Insights + Cameyo Recommendation

In Version 1.10.2, released on May 31, 2025, the tool introduced a powerful new feature: a dedicated Virtualization section on both the Partner and Pro dashboards.

A key part of this update is the Cameyo Recommendation, which provides actionable insights for applications marked as ‘Possibly Ready’ or ‘Blocker’. The tool:

  • Highlights of which apps can be virtualized using Cameyo

  • Filters apps by usage level (High/Low)

  • Flags Cameyo compatibility status 

  • Links directly to Cameyo website for further guidance

This gives IT teams the confidence to maintain access to possibly ready and blocker apps even if they aren’t natively ChromeOS compatible through strategic virtualization.

Looking Ahead: Roadmap of Upcoming Features

To support a broader range of migration scenarios, improve accessibility, and bring AI into the process, the development team is actively working on several exciting features:

  • Japanese Language Support

To better serve international users, full Japanese localization is being introduced to the ChromeOS Readiness Tool. This update will make the tool fully accessible to Japanese speaking IT teams, enabling them to interact with dashboards, assessment summaries, and configuration options in their native language.

This not only streamlines the tool’s usability for organizations based in Japan but also benefits global enterprises with local offices or clients in Japanese markets. The localization covers everything from domain readiness visuals to application categorization, making the deployment process, results interpretation, and migration planning far more intuitive for Japanese speaking users.

  •  MacOS to ChromeOS Migration Support

Until now, the ChromeOS Readiness Tool has focused primarily on Windows based environments. To expand its utility, a significant new feature is in development to support macOS environment assessments. This will enable organizations currently using Apple devices to evaluate how their existing macOS applications, devices, and configurations align with ChromeOS compatibility requirements.

With this addition, the tool will provide tailored insights for macOS systems similar to what is already offered for Windows, allowing IT teams in Apple centric organizations to assess risk, identify blockers, and explore virtualization strategies or alternative solutions. This broadens the tool’s value proposition and ensures cross-platform readiness for organizations operating hybrid environments or planning an ecosystem shift.

Final Thoughts

The ChromeOS Readiness Tool is more than a compatibility scanner, it's evolving into a strategic migration companion. With recent improvements in Cameyo recommendations, the tool is well on its way to becoming an all in one IT transformation guide.

To stay updated, visit the official site at chromeosreadinesstool.com and enable notifications for feature announcements, blog insights, and expert guidance.

Blog Editors Team

ChromeOS Readiness Tool

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