Microsoft says that running Android apps on Windows 11 will “feel familiar, effortless, and integrated.” On top of that, you’ll also take advantage of the Windows 11 user interface in the process - Microsoft explains: Image source: Microsoft What to expect from the Android on Windows 11 experience The Amazon Kindle Android app running on Windows 11. Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors are all supported at this stage. Once you check all those boxes, you’ll be able to install Android apps on your Windows laptop or desktop. That also means you’ll need access to a US Amazon account. Windows Insiders will have to get on the Beta Channel and select the United States as their home country. Microsoft explained in a blog post that it partnered with Amazon and Intel to launch this early version of the Android experience on Windows 11.
But you will need to sign-up for Microsoft’s Insider program to start installing Android apps on your Windows 11 machine. Windows 11 is available out for PCs that pass the hardware requirements test and for those that don’t. How to start using Android apps on Windows 11