You can use an Android emulator. This is an application which simulates an entire Android device (including both hardware and software), so the Android app will behave as if it’s on an Android device. Emulators allow you to install the app locally, so it’s always available, but they borrow a good amount of horsepower from your PC. If you feel like this is the approach for you, use the Bluestacks emulator to run Android apps on your PC. The other option is to run the app from your phone, but display and interact with it through your PC. This has the advantage of not requiring complicated emulators, but it also requires your phone be linked to your PC while you’re using your apps.

How Do I Run Android Apps on My Windows 10 Laptop?

These instructions require the following:

A Windows PC with at least the Windows 10 May 2020 Update installed.An device running version 11.0 (or higher) of Android.In addition, Microsoft recommends having at least 8 GB of RAM.

To run Android apps from your phone on Windows, take the following steps: