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Android app helps you run APKs via Google Chrome on your PC or laptop

August 01, 2025

A little while back, Google opened up a few Android applications to run on its Chrome OS, and shortly afterwards an unofficial hack showed up allowing users toside load Android APKsonto their Chromebooks. A great feature for the limited number of Chromebook owners, but something that would be even better if it ran on Google’s widely available Chrome browser.

A little over a week later and some clever folks have already worked out a solution, and have even developed an Android app that will let you port APKs and apps over to be run from Google Chrome. It’s still in early development, but this opens up a world of possibilities.

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XDA Senior Member bpear98 has built an app which creates ARChon packages right on your Android device. you may then simply copy these over to your computer and run them through your Chrome Browser with the ARChon add-on installed. Although still in early development, the app is simple to use. Just pick an apk from the list and hit generate.

If you want to try it out for yourself you will need to enable developer mode in Chrome, extract the Runtime .zip file and load it as an extension to the browser. You can grab the files for your specific operating system from theGithub page.  You can then install theChrome APK Packagerto your smartphone and start packing up your favourite apps and games.

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