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! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
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|[[Genymotion]]|Windows, Linux, macOS, Linux|[https://www.genymotion.com/download/ 2.12.1{{GenymotionVer}}]
|{{✓}} (Non-Dev Versions)
|VirtualBox
|{{✗}}
|-
|AndyAndyroid
|Windows, macOS
|[https://andyroid.net/ 0.47.226.1076.7]
|{{✗}}
|-
|[ARC Welder <br /><small>(Google Chrome)</small>|Windows, macOS, Linux, macOS<br/>Chrome OS
|[https://developer.chrome.com/apps/getstarted_arc 50.5021.602.0]
|{{✓}}
The VM column describes what backend technology the emulator uses. Emulators labeled with "VirtualBox" sometimes needs the user to install [https://www.virtualbox.org/ Oracle VM VirtualBox]. Usually, it is installed automatically.
===ComparisonComparisons===;[[Genymotion]]
:A closed-source Android emulator with hardware-accelerated 3D graphics and USB host support, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. In its latest versions, it has pretty good compatibility with commercial games. It's a commercial product though, aimed at software developers and QA teams. You'll need to create an account and download the free non-commercial use license available. Except for pay-to-remove "free for personal use" watermark on the screen, paid builds to add features only useful for Android app developers.

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