
LumeLightweight CLI for running macOS and Linux VMs on Apple Silicon
Overview
Key features
- VM lifecycle management via CLI
- macOS and Linux guest support
- Apple Silicon optimized virtualization
- Image pulling and management
- Configurable CPU, memory, and disk
- Suitable for automation and scripting
Pricing
- Model
- Free
- Category
- AI Agents Frameworks
- Rating
- 4.8 / 5 (4)
Use cases
Running macOS VMs for testing and development
Lume provides a lightweight CLI for creating and managing macOS VMs with near-native performance on Apple Silicon, suitable for testing and development use cases.
Simulating macOS environments
Lume enables the creation of macOS VMs for simulating environments in various scenarios, such as training AI models or running applications that require macOS.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Native support for Apple Silicon
- Simple command-line workflow
- Handles both macOS and Linux guests
- Lightweight with minimal overhead
- Scriptable for automation and CI
Cons
- No graphical interface
- Limited to Apple Silicon Macs
- Smaller ecosystem than established VM tools
- Requires comfort with the terminal
Battle record
Across 1 battle in the Pantheon.
Last battle
Reviews
Average from 4 ratings.
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Years in this space
I've evaluated a lot of these over the years. What stands out here is image pulling and management — handled better than most — and scriptable for automation and CI. Worth the time if this is your use case.
Compared a few options
Evaluated this against two competitors. Where it wins: configurable CPU, memory, and disk and native support for Apple Silicon. On balance the feature set — especially apple Silicon optimized virtualization — justifies the 5 stars for our use case.
Skeptical, then convinced
I went in skeptical — most tools in this space overpromise. It actually delivers on macOS and Linux guest support, and lightweight with minimal overhead caught me off guard. still, I'd recommend giving it a real trial.
Compared a few options
Evaluated this against two competitors. Where it wins: configurable CPU, memory, and disk and simple command-line workflow. Where it lags: smaller ecosystem than established VM tools. On balance the feature set — especially configurable CPU, memory, and disk — justifies the 4 stars for our use case.
Q&A
Can I use Lume on non-Apple Silicon hardware?
No, Lume is limited to Apple Silicon Macs.
Asked by Vera Nováková · Oct 8, 2025
What is the interface like for Lume?
Lume has a command-line interface, with no graphical interface available.
Asked by Devin Walker · Oct 3, 2025
Is Lume suitable for automation?
Yes, Lume is suitable for automation and scripting, providing a minimal and scriptable CLI interface.
Asked by Grace Okafor · Sep 28, 2025
What OS is Lume optimized for?
Lume is optimized for Apple Silicon Macs, supporting both macOS and Linux guests.
Asked by Henrik Dahl · Aug 12, 2025
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