The recent Google leg exit arc set can be a perfect solution to this problem, through the arc can be simple and smooth running Android applications on the PC.
What's Arc?
The full name of the arc is the Android Runtime for Chrome, originally launched by Google in an effort to bring popular Android apps to the Chrome OS platform last summer. While many popular services already have Android apps, some of them don't have full-featured web apps, and arc is a potential solution to the problem. In a way, using arc is a bit like running a Java application in a browser. This virtual environment allows users to run specific categories of applications across multiple platforms. In fact, Java is the programming language chosen for Android application development.
Note: Arc is still in beta, so users may experience bugs while in use, and some applications may not work properly. Although this version is primarily provided to developers for application testing, it may be tempting for ordinary users with adventurous spirit to try for themselves.
How do I get arc (Android Runtime for Chrome)?
To run arc, you only need to install the latest version of the Chrome browser on your computer. If you are using Chromebook, Google's recommendation is to use the latest stable version of the system. Once you are ready, you will be able to obtain and install the Arc Welder Extender via the Chrome online app Store.
How do I run an Android program in Arc?
Download the android apk file you need to run locally.
Second, after the launch of the arc welder in the Chrome browser, set the folder path of the stored files according to the prompts.
Third, you need to click Add your apk, and then select the APK file, and click Open. ARC Welder will ask you to open the application (horizontal or vertical screen mode, cell phone or flat mode, etc.), after the selection is completed, click the Run Application button.
Four, after the successful operation of the following results: