Google Play Store App auf Laptop installieren

Google Play Store App auf Laptop installieren
Google Play Store App auf Laptop installieren

Is It Possible to Install Google Play Store App on PC ..? Of course You can run Your Favorite Android Game on Your Personal Computer. You Can Also Install Your Android Phone or Tablet Games or Apps On Your PC , Laptop , MAC.

There Are Two Ways You Can Run Google Play Store App on PC. The First on is Using App Emulator Means Emulator install virtual Mobile on our PC and then we can Install App. The Second one is install PC version App .

Now A Day Window Desktop App Store Allow us to install app on PC. You can Simply Search on your windows desktop for Microsoft app store and you can search your game or app on it.

Here I am Going to Show you How to Install Google Play Store App on PC / Laptop Through BlueStacks Android Emulator.

Windows 11 supports Android apps, but you’re limited to using the Amazon Appstore—or are you? With a little work, it’s possible to get the Google Play Store up and running on your Windows 11 PC.

The Amazon Appstore may be the official method for installing Android apps in Windows 11, but there are always other ways of doing things. You can manually sideload Android apps and games, but if that gets tiresome, you may prefer to just go all the way and get the Play Store. So that’s what we’ll do.

Update: The solution we originally covered here no longer exists on GitHub as it contained malicious code. If you followed the instructions here, read our guide on what happened and what you should do. We are evaluating possible trustworthy alternative solutions and hope to update this article soon.

RELATED: How to Install Android Apps on Windows 11

PC Requirements

Let’s start with what you’ll need. If you’ve already gone through the process of getting the Amazon Appstore working in Windows 11, you can skip past this section, but note that you do need the Amazon Appstore installed. You can get the Amazon Appstore from the Microsoft Store.

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As of February 2022, Android apps are available in the stable channel of Windows 11—but only in the US. If your PC can run Windows 11, you already meet the requirements to run Android apps as well. Make sure to check for Windows updates and install any that are available before proceeding.

Next, your Windows 11 PC needs to have hardware virtualization enabled. Windows 11 essentially runs Android in a virtual machine, which is why this is necessary. You can check if your PC has virtualization enabled by going to the “Performance” tab in the Task Manager. (You can press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager.)

If hardware virtualization isn’t enabled, you may need to enable Intel VT-X in your computer’s UEFI firmware (BIOS). For systems with AMD chips, look for AMD-V in the UEFI firmware settings screen.

Next, make sure you’re on the latest version of the Microsoft Store. Open the Microsoft Store and update all the apps on the “Library” page.

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If all of those things check out, you’re ready to proceed! If you installed some updates to get to this point, it’s a good idea to reboot your PC before we go any further.

RELATED: How to Switch Between Dev and Beta Channels on Windows 11

Install the Google Play Store

We will be using a tool called “PowerShell Windows Toolbox.” It contains a number of features, including the ability to install the Google Play Store on Windows 11. This tool enables a pretty simple one-click installation that doesn’t require any additional software.

Warning: This application had malicious code added to it and has now been removed from GitHub. You should not run it, even if you can find it on another website. If you have already run it, read our guide on what happened and what you should do.

RELATED: Warning: Did You Install the Play Store on Windows 11? Read This Now

Note: This tool will download a script from a server and run it. There are some security concerns about that, but we have reason to believe it’s worth trusting. First, this is an open-source tool, which means there’s a level of transparency about what’s going on behind the scenes.

Second, the tool has nearly 700 stars on Github at the time of writing. That indicates a solid number of people have found it useful. In addition, the tool has been in development for over six months and no major issues have been reported.

At the end of the day, it’s up to you to decide if you trust a script from a GitHub repository. Continue at your own risk.

On your Windows 11 PC, navigate to the GitHub page in your web browser and scroll to the “How to Use” section. Copy the code listed under the “Easy Start Command” header.

Next, run Windows PowerShell as administrator.

To do so, open your Start menu and search for “PowerShell.” Click the “Run as Administrator” option or right-click “Windows PowerShell” in the list and select “Run as Administrator.”

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Paste the code you copied from the GitHub page in PowerShell and press Enter. If it seems frozen, wait a few seconds.

The “Windows Toolbox” windows will open. All we need to do is click “Install Google Play Store for Windows 11.” Scroll down if you can’t see it.

Next, back in the PowerShell window, you may need to enable the Virtual Machine Platform if it was disabled. Enter “Yes” to proceed.

Now the Windows Subsystem for Android will be replaced by a new package. Enter “P” to go ahead with that.

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We’ll now need to download the new Windows Subsystem for Android. A bit.ly link will be generated, which you can highlight, copy, and paste into your browser to download the ZIP file.

After the file is downloaded, you’ll need to enter the path of the file in PowerShell. Move the file to a location with a simple file path if you’d like.

Tip: Right-click the file in Windows Explorer and select “Copy to Path” rather than manually typing the full path.

The old Windows Subsystem for Android will be removed and a new version will be installed in its place.

A few pop-ups relating to the Windows Subsystem for Android will require your input. Be sure to leave the Settings window open until the script is finished running. Once it’s done, you’ll be able to find the Google Play Store in the Start Menu with your other apps.

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Now you can sign in to the Play Store with your Google account. You’re all ready to install Android apps from the Play Store!

Android apps from the Play Store show up in the Start Menu along with apps from the Amazon Appstore and Windows apps. If you still can’t find all the Android apps you want, there’s always the option to sideload.

RELATED: How to Sideload Android Apps on Windows 11


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This wikiHow teaches you how to download an Android app package from the Google Play Store to your Windows computer. You can use a free Android emulator called "Bluestacks" to install and run apps directly from the Play Store, or you can use a Google Chrome extension to download the APK files for free Google Play apps.

  1. 1

    Download and install Bluestacks. Bluestacks is a free Android emulator for Windows and Mac computers. To download and install it, do the following:

    • Go to https://www.bluestacks.com/ in your computer's web browser.
    • Click DOWNLOAD BLUESTACKS 3N.
    • Click DOWNLOAD.
    • Double-click the downloaded EXE file.
    • Click Yes when prompted.
    • Click Install now.
    • Click Complete when prompted.

  2. 2

    Set up Bluestacks. Open Bluestacks if it doesn't open automatically, then follow the on-screen prompts to select a language, sign in with a Google Account, and so on.

    • Depending on the version of Bluestacks you download, the setup options may vary.

  3. 3

    Click the My Apps tab. It's in the top-left corner of the window. This will open the "My Apps" page, which is where any apps you install will appear.

  4. 4

    Click the System app folder. You'll find this in the upper-left side of the "My Apps" page.

  5. 5

    Click Google Play. It's a multicolored triangle icon on the "System app" page. This will open the Google Play Store.

  6. 6

    Click the search bar. You'll find this text box at the top of the Google Play Store page.

  7. 7

    Search for an app. Type in the name of an app (or a search term if you don't have a specific app in mind), then press Enter.

    • When typing in your app's name, you may see the app's icon and name appear in a drop-down menu below the search bar. If so, click the app's name next to its icon, then skip the next step.

  8. 8

    Select an app. Scroll down until you find the app you want to install, then click the app's icon to open its page.

  9. 9

    Click INSTALL. It's a green button in the upper-right side of the page. Your app will begin downloading onto Bluestacks' "My Apps" tab.

    • If asked to allow the app to access specific permissions, click ACCEPT when prompted before proceeding.

  10. 10

    Open your app. Do one of the following once the app finishes installing:

    • Click OPEN in the Google Play Store.
    • Click the app's icon on the "My Apps" tab.

  11. 11

    Install an APK file. If you use 1Mobile Downloader to download an app's APK file, you can install the APK file directly to Bluestacks by doing the following:

    • Open Bluestacks if it isn't already open.
    • Click the My Apps tab in the upper-left corner of Bluestacks.
    • Click Install apk in the bottom-right side of the window.
    • Go to and select your APK file in the window that opens.
    • Click Open or Choose in the bottom-right corner of the window.
    • Wait for the APK's app to appear in the "My Apps" section.

  1. 1

    Understand what this method does. By installing a free extension in Google Chrome, you can download the APK file for any free Android app that is listed on the Google Play Store. Keep in mind that you can't use this method to download paid apps.

    • You won't be able to open the APK file without special software (e.g., Bluestacks).

  2. 2

    Open Google Chrome. Click or double-click the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere.

    • If you don't already have Chrome, get it for free by going to https://www.google.com/chrome, clicking DOWNLOAD CHROME, and installing it on your computer.

  3. 3

  4. 4

    Copy the URL for an app you want to download. In order to download your preferred app through Chrome, you'll first need the web address for the app:

    • Search for an app by typing its name into the "Search" text box and pressing Enter.
    • Click the app you want to download.
    • Highlight the app's address in the address bar at the top of the Chrome browser window.
    • Copy the address by pressing Ctrl+C.

  5. 5

    Open the 1Mobile Downloader extension page. This is the extension you'll use to download app files.

  6. 6

    Click + ADD TO CHROME. It's a blue button in the upper-right corner of the Window.

  7. 7

    Click Add extension when prompted. An icon with a green, downward-pointing arrow in a white circle will appear in the upper-right corner of your browser window. This is the 1Mobile Downloader extension.

  8. 8

    Click the 1Mobile Downloader icon. It's the green, downward-facing arrow in the top-right side of your browser window. A drop-down menu will appear.

  9. 9

    Click APK Downloader. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the APK Downloader text field.

    • APK is the Android package file format that is used to install apps in the Android operating system.

  10. 10

    Paste in your copied URL. Click the APK Downloader text box, then press Ctrl+V to paste in the app's address.

  11. 11

    Click Generate Download Link. This green button is to the right of the text box.

  12. 12

    Click Download APK of [app]. It's a green button below the name of the package. Doing so prompts the app file to begin downloading onto your computer.

    • Depending on your browser's settings, you may have to click Save or confirm the download before the app file will actually download.

  • What do I do if I download something on my PC but can't find it?

    On most PCs, you can search for it. Go to documents, look for "This PC" at the top of the window, click it and look for "Downloads," It is most likely here, unless you chose to download it somewhere else. You can use the search bar to find it.

  • Can I download Bluestacks on a Windows 7 laptop?

    Yes, as long as your laptop has more than 2 GB of RAM. It is not recommended to use Bluestacks on a PC with less than 4 GB RAM and decent graphics card.

  • Is this a secure way to download? The source of the APK file is unknown. Is it from a third party or an official Google Play store?

    If you have doubts about security, use the play store in bluestacks. Though if your trying to download for a phone the APK should probably be safe to download if you run it through an antivirus.

  • Nothing happens when I click 'generate download link'. What am I doing wrong?

    It's probably not you. It's probably a bug in 1Mobile downloader's code. Try again later and you might be able to use it.