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title: "Top Best Android OS for PC (2025 Edition)"
date: 2025-04-24
author: "Ankush Das"
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  - name: "Android Features"
    url: "/tags/android-features.md"
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# Top Best Android OS for PC (2025 Edition)

Wondering if you can utilize the **Android Operating System** on your PC? You’ve come to the right place. It is **certainly possible** to run Android on your PC. But **how** do you pick the best option?

We’ve tried and tested some of the best Android OS options and emulators for PCs.

While there is **no official Android version** available for PCs, the **OS mods** and **emulators** can offer an Android experience for various tasks.

## Potential Challenges with Running Android on PC

Yes, installing Android OS on your PC is **not a hassle-free process**.

**Here’s why:** When compared to full-fledged desktop operating systems, **Android is not made for desktop** **or laptop devices**. Instead, Android is a **touch-first OS** designed for **smartphones** and tablet **PCs.**

Using the official Android release as a desktop OS will give you a **scrappy experience.**

Therefore, it is advisable to consider running the **Android OS** **through emulators** or as virtual machines using software like **VMware.**

This guide contains **two types of solutions:**

1. **Android Emulators**

These applications do the job for you. You can download and install these apps and run Android applications **without a hassle**. You can also find purpose-specific Android emulators for gaming or development.

- **Operating Systems or Modified Android Builds**

These are Android versions that you can run on your PC. You can do it to **salvage an old computer** that cannot run Windows or Linux.

Alternatively, you can test these operating systems on a virtual machine software like VMware.

## Best Android Emulators for PC

As I said, these applications are a great way to access Android features and apps.

For instance, if you want to **play a** **particular game** or **access an app** that is only available on Android, you can use these Android emulators.

You can find various Android emulators depending on your purpose, and I have picked only the best ones.

### \#1 [Bluestacks](https://www.bluestacks.com/)

- ***Available for:*** PC and Mac
- ***Android OS:*** Android 11

Bluestacks is an Android emulator that runs apps and games on your PC. It is our **best bet** if apps and games are the only stuff you care about when running an Android OS for a PC.

You just need to head to their official site and download the setup file. There’s **no advanced setup required**; you are just a click away after installing it.

With Bluestacks, you can stay **worry-free** about hardware configuration. It will **automatically** detect your configuration to optimize the performance per the requirement.

![Bluestacks](https://techlila.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/bluestacks.jpg "Bluestacks")

You need to simply focus on trying out the apps and games without worrying about the configuration. There are many **new features** in the package in addition to its sheer simplicity.

For instance, you can use this emulator to play more than **2 million Android games** while enjoying PC-level game controls on most of these titles. It might be a good option for those who have a **low-end smartphone.**

One thing to note is that the latest version of Bluestacks supports only **Android 11**, which is an older version of the OS.

### \#2 [MEMU Play](https://www.memuplay.com/)

- ***Available for:*** PC
- ***Android OS:*** Android 7

MEMU Play is another Android emulator that you can use to **play seamless Android games** on your PC. Compared to Bluestacks, MEMU Play **offers better support** for **stunning graphics** and **optimized controls**.

So, if you want to install Android on your PC to play games like **Call of Duty Mobile** or **PUBG**, you might want to check out MEMU Play.

The game center that this Android emulator supports is also pretty great, and it receives **constant updates** for performance and additional features.

![MEMU Play](https://techlila.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/memu-play.jpg "MEMU Play")

Even though MEMU Play gives you **better graphics**, you **lose a lot on the control aspect**. This means you **cannot customize** the operating system or other features.

On the bright side, MEMU Play offers **complete access to Google Play services** and the home screen. The on-device controller for the emulator is also great.

I recommend this option if you need a **high-quality** Android gameplay experience on your PC.

### \#3 [Genymotion](https://www.genymotion.com/product-desktop/)

- ***Available for:*** Windows, macOS, Linux
- ***Android OS:*** Android 14

Genymotion is a company **offering Android as a service**, allowing you to run Android off a cloud server. But our focus is on Genymotion Desktop, which lets you run Android applications and games on PC and Mac.

Compared to the other two Android emulators we talked about, Genymotion is made for **multiple purposes**, including development and app testing.

With the premium version, you have ultimate control over the Android version that you are using. You also get **technical assistance** and **professional widgets** that you can use on this virtual device.

![Genymotion](https://techlila.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/genymotion.jpg "Genymotion")

Genymotion is ideal if you are in the **early stages of development** or **coding**, offering more control and versatility than the default Android Studio option.

This Android emulator **may not always offer the best graphics or gameplay**, but you will have the closest possible Android experience with this app.

While the **free version** **is fantastic**, remember that you may not have the latest version of Android or additional features until you go for the premium version.

## Best Android OS Builds for PC

Now, we will look at some Android and modified builds you can install on a PC.

These solutions are helpful when you want to **reuse an old device** you cannot use Windows or Linux on.

Keeping this point in mind, most of these OS builds are designed for maximum efficiency and minimal software footprint.

As I said, you can also use them with a virtual machine.

### \#1 [Bliss OS](https://blissos.org/index.html)

Bliss OS for PC is one of the great ways to run an **Android-like interface** on your old computer. You can install this operating system on a **Chromebook**, **PC**, or **tablet** you bought in the **last 10 years**.

Instead of giving you a primary Android interface, Bliss OS has optimized the **user interface** **for cursors and keyboards**. Better compatibility means you can use hardware acceleration for most purposes.

For instance, you can turn that old laptop into a device that can easily handle **browsing** or a **Word document**. You can customize Bliss OS based on your requirements, such as **app testing**.

![Bliss OS](https://techlila.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/bliss-os.jpg "Bliss OS")

You also have some control over what comes with Bliss OS. For instance, you can use the **stock Android design** and include **Google Play services.**

The build, by default, contains several **free** and **open-source apps**. Overall, I recommend this OS to most people.

### \#2 [PrimeOS](https://www.primebook.in/primeos)

PrimeOS is another option for an Android-like interface on an old device. This OS is **recommended for devices that cannot run Windows or even Chrome OS.**

More importantly, PrimeOS was designed to **accommodate keyboard and mouse inputs** and offer a **smooth multitasking experience.**

You might also want to know that PrimeOS was designed for specific Android devices to **enable easy internet access** and computing power for educating the underprivileged.

![PrimeOS](https://techlila.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/primeos.jpg "PrimeOS")

On the systems it is designed for, PrimeOS can offer a **smooth desktop experience** in addition to **4G connectivity** and **calling.** However, these features **may not work** on your device.

PrimeOS is a great Android OS you can consider running on your system. This allows you to enjoy the benefits of using Android applications and maybe even some testing.

### \#3 [Endless OS](https://www.endlessos.org/)

Since we are on the subject of reusing old hardware, I wanted to suggest something that might interest you.

Endless OS is another great **Linux-based OS** that you can install on your PC or old hardware. This particular version has been designed for **learners, parents,** and **schools.**

![Endless OS](https://techlila.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/endless-os-1.jpg "Endless OS")

When you install this OS on your computer, you can benefit from basic needs such as **localization, offline access,** and **multitask management.** You can also install open-source apps and other devices.

If you are interested, you might want to consider what the Endless Laptop can offer. So, if you were trying to revive an old tablet or Chromebook, Endless OS might just be your option.

Endless OS works great on virtual machines as well.

## Some Other Options

I will quickly talk about some of the other options you have.

### \#1 [Android x86](http://www.android-x86.org/)

First, you can go for Android x86, a **joint project** that lets you run a port of Android OS on your PC. While it is based on the **open-source release**, **compatibility is not its strong suit.**

Therefore, you might have difficulty setting up this OS on your system unless you are **proficient with OS and kernel management.** But this will provide a later version of Android than the typical emulators.

### \#2 [NoxPlayer](https://www.bignox.com/)

Second, you should check out NoxPlayer, a **popular option** for emulating Android games. It offers incredible performance on both **Mac** and **PC**, which can be an advantage for a good rig.

### \#3 [Samsung DeX](https://www.samsung.com/us/apps/dex/)

If you are looking for an Android experience on a desktop, you might also consider Samsung DeX. This option works only if you have a **high-end Samsung smartphone** but allows you to turn your smartphone into a portable desktop device.

It is a great way to play Android games and open various apps on a larger screen.

### \#4 [Windows 11](https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11)

There is also another way to access Android apps and games from your PC, which is to install Windows 11. You might overlook this, but Windows 11 now offers **built-in support** for Android applications.

Therefore, you can always go for it and sideload the needed apps. However, the problem is that not all Android apps may work with this option.

## Wrapping Up

You may find a lot of Android distros available for PC. However, only a few (mentioned in the article) do the trick by being the most **tried and tested methods** to get the Android operating system for PCs.

If you are someone who does not like handling an **ISO file** with a virtual machine setup, **Bluestacks or MEMU Player is the way to go.** On the other hand, if you are comfortable using virtual machine setups, I recommend **Bliss OS** or **PrimeOS**. You can install these on old hardware as well.

Let us know your thoughts on improving Android as a desktop environment, the best methods you follow, and any interesting Android desktop OSs we might not know about in the comments below.