It is must Difficult part in windows system. Android apps are not install directly on windows based Operating system till date But many other Developer develops software or Emulator which helps us to play Android apps easily

But in Feature windows may bring this feature in own os. but Now a days we should install Emulator which make our os android apps readable
There are a lot of valid reasons why someone would want to run Android emulators on their PC. App developers may be trying to test their application before shipping it out. Gamers may want to use a mouse and keyboard on their games. Maybe you just want it there to have it. In any case, Android emulation on PC is possible and we’re going to take a look at the best Android emulators for PC. Please note, the process can get quite technical and some of these require some technical knowledge. The market slowed down a lot in recent years with many old favorites (Andy, AmiduOS, and Leapdroid) permanently leaving the space or becoming unusable without tons of issues. You can find out about Best Emulator in 2019 is here
1. Blue stack
Bluestacks is the most mainstream of all Android emulators. There are several reasons for that. For starters, it's compatible with Windows and Mac. It was also one of the first that worked really well that still gets regular updates. The emulator targets mobile gamers. There is a stigma with Blue stacks because it can feel a little bloated at times. Blue stacks 4 (launched in 2018) aimed to fix that with mixed results
Download link- Click here(Official)
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But in this Software many Ads are pop up this is also necessary for income
but you can tweak this app in your own way by rooting and remove unwanted things
Download small tool (instruction included)
⇨Note-install official version 1st link and then tweak 2nd link
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2.Droid4X
Droid4X is currently available, but it's a tough one to recommend. It's one of the classic Android emulators for PC and t features a simple design that should easily work for a lot of people. It markets itself towards gamers and boasts support for simpler, casual games. However, like most Android emulators, you can do productivity stuff if you want to. This one is not in active development anymore. Its last update was March 28th, 2016. Thus, we recommend you tread with caution as this could be a buggy and unstable product. Droid4x is also Mac compatible. We have the Windows version linked up, so Mac users will need to search a bit for it.
Download link- Click here(Official)
⇨Note- No need to do any things its good. no any unwanted things
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3.NoxPlayer
Noxplayer is another Android emulator for PC for gamers. That includes the usual stuff like key-mapping with your keyboard, actual controller support, and even the ability to key-map gesture controls. For instance, you can assign the function to swipe right to an arrow key and use that in a game without actual hardware controller support. It’s a lot of fun and seems to work rather well most of the time. It’s also entirely free and in active development. The demo video below is rather old and it definitely ran better than that on my laptop.
Download link- Click here(Official)
⇨Note- No need to do any things its good. no any unwanted things
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