

Users will then have to enter a few commands, then create a custom package on the ‘OpenGApps’ service that generates Google Apps packages which include the Play Store. These are prerequisites for being able to install and run the Google Play Store and logging in on your Windows 11 PC or laptop. It involves installing Windows Subsystem for Android using this link, then Windows Subsystem for Linux and Ubuntu from the Microsoft Store. Users will be able to install the Play Store and sign in with their Google account. The process, however, is not easy and will pose a challenge for beginners. Meanwhile, a developer with the screen name ADeltaX has found a way to install the Google Play Store and other Android apps on their Windows 11 desktops and provided the steps online.Īlso read: Looking for a smartphone? Check Mobile Finder here. However, the apps as designed, will be available through the Amazon Appstore.

At the time of publishing this article Microsoft allows users on the Windows Insider preview builds to try out 50 Android apps on the testing versions of Windows 11 to see how they perform on various kinds of hardware.
