

And this week, the app has made its public debut on the Microsoft Store, therefore becoming available for all users.

What WSATools does is to allow Windows 11 users to install pretty much any app they want on the operating system using a very simple approach. In other words, insiders aren’t allowed to install all the Android apps they want but only choose from a collection that Microsoft itself selected.Īn app called WSATools, however, unlocks the full potential of Android apps on Windows 11. Windows 11 is the first Microsoft desktop operating system to support Android apps, but right now, this highly anticipated feature is only available as part of the Windows Insider program.įurthermore, Microsoft released it for testers with a series of limitations, including for the apps that can be installed on Windows 11.
