Maybe try Cassowary
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Holy shit this looks practically perfect. Thanks!
Technically Citrix if you want to spend the fortune it’ll cost to use it. Parallels on macOS also does this but after that I’m fresh out of ideas. It’s not a common feature unfortunately
Have you considered trying QubesOS? Seems exactly what you're looking for maybe
Look into X11 forwarding if the guest uses X11 (xwayland will happily play along if you use waykand on the host) or try something like way pipe if you want a full Wayland solution. Both will display an app over network as if it was running locally, but they do require a bit of setup with ssh.
You may also be able to trick RDP into displaying one app remotely like winapps does if you don't want to deal with ssh.
That won’t work for forwarding from a windows vm