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Android-on-Android virtual machine approach for sandboxed app environments.
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Review release notes and known regressions before installing.
Use recommended settings and compatibility checks for your use case.
Android-on-Android virtual machine approach for sandboxed app environments.
Download current and older builds from our maintained listing.
Android Versions: 7,9,11
Last Verified: 2026-02-17
| Version | Release Date | Highlights | Release Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Stable | 2026-02-17 | Curated baseline release entry for repository bootstrapping. | - |
| Major | Version | Variant | Architecture | Download | Changelog |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current Stable | Stable | arm64 | Download | Curated baseline release entry for repository bootstrapping. |
| Host OS | Use Case | Version | Variant | Architecture | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Gaming | Current Stable | Stable | arm64 | Open |
| Windows | Development | Current Stable | Stable | arm64 | Open |
| macOS | Gaming | Current Stable | Stable | arm64 | Open |
| macOS | Development | Current Stable | Stable | arm64 | Open |
| Linux | Development | Current Stable | Stable | arm64 | Open |
| Linux | Testing | Current Stable | Stable | arm64 | Open |
VMOS Pro (Android) typically runs best with at least 4 CPU cores, 4 GB minimum RAM (8 GB recommended), and 6 GB free storage.
Known VMOS Pro (Android) versions in this repository include: Current Stable. For most users, start with the latest stable release unless a specific game/app requires an older branch.
VMOS Pro provides virtual Android instances on Android devices for sandboxing and parallel app usage scenarios.