Mac Android Studio Emulator

Ever wanted to run an Android emulator on your computer? Maybe you're a developer trying to test out an application, or perhaps you're just trying to play your favourite mobile game on the big screen. Whatever the reason, if you're in the market for an Android emulator, you're spoilt for choice.

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Note: After we released the Visual Studio Emulator for Android, Google updated their Android emulator to use hardware acceleration. We recommend you use Google’s emulator when you can, as it offers access to the latest Android OS images and Google Play services.

For example, if you launch the emulator from within Android Studio running on a Mac, the default command line will be similar to the following: /Users/janedoe/Library/Android/sdk/emulator/emulator -avd Nexus5XAPI23 -netdelay none -netspeed full You can specify startup options when you start the emulator, but not later on. First, go to the directory of Android SDK’s tools folder. Then start your emulator by using the below command, make sure to change your emulator name./emulator @emulatorName -gpu on. This will start your android emulator with GPU enabled. Just use it and feel the speed improvements.

So which one should you download?

BlueStacks

BlueStacks is widely regarded as the best and most comprehensive Android emulator you can get. Not only does it work on both Mac and PC, but it also allows you to run multiple games simultaneously and has passed the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) certification, so you know your data isn't at risk.

It's fast and boasts a community of more than 500 million gamers, which says it all, really.

Price: Free

OS: PC and Mac

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Android Studio Emulator

You can't talk about Android emulators without talking about the brand's own emulator on Android Studio.

This is the program designed to help you build and code apps specifically for the Android OS, so it only makes sense that it also includes an emulator, right?

Android Studio Emulator is mostly for testing apps, usually ones you've built within the program. You can simulate phone calls, texts, access the Google Play store and perform most tasks you can do on an Android mobile device.

Price: Free

OS: Mac and PC

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LDPlayer:

LDPlayer is an Android emulator specifically designed for peak gaming performance. Unlike BlueStacks, it's exclusive to PC (sorry Mac users) but what it lacks in cross-platform functionality, it makes up for with high frames per second (FPS) and graphics support.

Mac Android Studio Emulator

In addition to games, you can also use LDPlayer for popular mobile apps like TikTok and Instagram, though they both have websites now.

Price: Free

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OS: PC

ARChon

Unlike the other Android emulators, ARChon runs as a Google Chrome extension and allows you to run the emulator within a browser window, which is handy if you only need it momentarily but don't want to download a whole program.

It's not the easiest emulator to get running, but it works in a pinch if you need to get something sorted on a computer that isn't yours, or if you don't have enough data to download another emulator.

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Price: Free

OS: PC and Mac