Computer Use for Windows brings programmatic control to desktop environments running inside Daytona sandboxes. It enables mouse, keyboard, screenshot, and display operations, making it possible to automate GUI interactions and test native Windows applications.
This feature is now available in Early Access as we explore how developers use Windows automation inside Daytona.
Why it matters
If your workflows depend on Windows-only software like desktop apps, legacy enterprise tools, or UI-heavy automation, this capability lets you run and control them directly inside Daytona.
What you can do
GUI Application Testing – Automate interactions with native Windows apps, click buttons, fill forms, and validate behavior.
Visual Testing & Screenshots – Capture and compare UI states for visual regression testing.
Desktop Automation – Script repetitive Windows tasks, manage files, and execute multi-step workflows via GUI.
Access
Windows Computer Use is currently in limited Early Access.
If you’d like to be among the first to try it, fill out the Access Request Form and our team will reach out with setup instructions and availability details.