How to install Android apps on Windows 11 computer or laptop

As mentioned above, you can’t install Android apps on your Windows 11 computer just yet, unless your computer is signed up for the Microsoft Insider Preview program. When full support is available, simply go to the Microsoft Store. You can get there by clicking the Store app on the Taskbar or clicking the Start button and selecting Microsoft Store. Alternatively, click Start and select the Microsoft Store app from your pinned apps list. If you don’t have the Microsoft Store pinned to your Start menu, select All apps to find it from the app list or search for it via the Start menu search bar. On the Microsoft Store, browse to find the Android app you want to install. You could also use the search function in the store to search for the apps you wish to install. One to remember is that Android apps are designed for smartphones and mobile devices, and they may not fill the entire screen on your Windows 11 device. You may find apps that work similarly to those for tablets and larger mobile devices with dynamic responsive designs. This is how you’ll get Android apps installed on Windows 11. Conclusion: This post showed you steps to get Android apps installed on Windows 11 when the feature is generally available to Windows 11 users. As of now, the only way to use it is to register your Windows 11 into the Microsoft Insider Preview program. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.