There are a lot of valid reasons why someone would want to run Android emulators on their PC. App developers may be trying to test their application before shipping it out. Gamers may want to use a mouse and keyboard on their games. Maybe you just want it there to have it. In any case, Android emulation on PC is possible, and it’s a lot easier than it used to be. Some old favorites either left the space or became unusable at some point (Andy, AmiduOS, and Leapdroid), so we removed them from the list. Here are the best Android emulators for PC and Mac.
It’s also worth noting that Windows 11 has native Android apps support. You can read a tutorial on how that works here, and you can even use the Play Store. Google also launched Google Play Games on Windows 11 in beta. The native support will be a great option for gamers when it’s fully launched and may reduce the need for emulators altogether.
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