Android-x86 is a free, open-source project designed to bring Google's Android operating system to Intel and AMD machines, replacing the traditional ARM architecture found in mobile devices. Initially aimed at running Android on select netbook models, it has evolved into a versatile OS compatible with a wide range of hardware. You can install Android-x86 on desktops or set it up to run alongside other operating systems. Based on the Linux kernel, it allows your PC to function like a tablet, complete with keyboard and mouse support, and access to shared resources like the Internet and USB ports. Android-x86 can also be virtualized using programs like VMWare or VirtualBox for easier configuration and testing. While not all Android apps run perfectly, making it less ideal for gaming, the project is invaluable for developers, offering various built-in applications and configuration tools. Explore the full potential of Android on your PC with Android-x86.




I am totally amazed by Android-x86! It works perfectly on my laptop, and I’m playing my favorite games like never before! This has changed my perspective on what my devices can do. Absolutely love it!