To install Android apps on Windows 11, use the native Amazon Appstore through the Microsoft Store. Simply search for "Amazon Appstore," install it, and configure the Windows Subsystem for Android. After installation and logging in with your Amazon account, you can download and use Android apps directly. Alternatively, using emulators like BlueStacks is an option.
Step-by-Step (Official Method):
Open the Microsoft Store on Windows 11.
Search for Amazon Appstore and click "Install" or "Get."
The system will automatically install the Windows Subsystem for Android, which manages app compatibility.
After installation, open the Amazon Appstore, log in with your Amazon account, and install the desired apps.
Important Notes:
App Limitation: The app selection is chosen by Amazon and is not the entire traditional Android Play Store.
End Date: It's important to note that Microsoft's support for the Windows Subsystem for Android™ and the Amazon Appstore may undergo significant changes starting in March 2025, making the use of the Amazon Appstore essential.
Virtualization: Check if virtualization is enabled in your computer's BIOS for better performance.
Alternative Methods: To install .APK files directly, tools like WSA Tools can be used, although unofficial methods vary in stability.
Removal: If you wish to remove them, the apps can be uninstalled via "Settings Apps & features".