Any.do Desktop Application
anydo-desktop-exe is the Windows executable that launches the Any.do Desktop application, a stand-alone client designed to manage tasks, reminders, and collaboration from your computer. It bundles an Electron-based UI, synchronizes with the cloud, caches data locally, and coordinates background services to enable updates, offline access, and timely notifications.
The executable launches the Electron main process, loads the Any.do bundle, and uses IPC to coordinate cloud sync, local data storage, and background notifications, while maintaining offline readiness and fast UI responsiveness.
Any.do provides a legitimate Windows desktop client that is digitally signed by Any.do Inc. When installed from the official site or Windows Store, anydo-desktop-exe runs as a trusted process and respects user permissions. In normal use, it interacts with cloud services for sync, reminders, and offline access without hiding background activity. If installed from reputable sources and kept updated, the risk of malware is minimal.
While anydo-desktop-exe is a legitimate application, malware can disguise under similar names. To minimize risk, only download from Any.do's official site and verify the digital signature. If you see unexpected network traffic, unfamiliar folders, or an unusually high resource footprint with no UI interaction, run a full system scan and compare the file path to the official installation location.
Red Flags: If anydo-desktop-exe is not located in Program Files or shows an invalid signature, unexpected startup behavior, or unusual network traffic, treat as suspicious and isolate the system.
Reasons it's running:
Yes, when installed from the official Any.do site or store and kept up to date, the desktop exe is signed and trusted.
Background sync, push notifications, and update checks can briefly spike CPU; closing the app or disabling startup reduces those effects.
Open Task Manager > Startup, find Any.do Desktop, and disable it; or adjust settings in the app to prevent auto-launch.
Uninstalling the desktop app removes the program, but your tasks stay on the Any.do cloud; you can re-install and sign in to restore access.
Typically C:\Program Files\Any.do\anydo-desktop.exe or under your user AppData path if installed per-user.
If obtained from Any.do’s official source and signed, it is not a virus; verify signature and path to confirm legitimacy.