Step 1: Choose Build
Pick stable/beta/legacy build from our versioned download hub.
Legacy Linux Android container project, useful for historical reference and niche workflows.
Pick stable/beta/legacy build from our versioned download hub.
Review release notes and known regressions before installing.
Use recommended settings and compatibility checks for your use case.
Legacy Linux Android container project, useful for historical reference and niche workflows.
Download current and older builds from our maintained listing.
Android Versions: 7,8
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 | x64 | Download | Curated baseline release entry for repository bootstrapping. |
| Host OS | Use Case | Version | Variant | Architecture | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Gaming | Current Stable | Stable | x64 | Open |
| Windows | Development | Current Stable | Stable | x64 | Open |
| macOS | Gaming | Current Stable | Stable | x64 | Open |
| macOS | Development | Current Stable | Stable | x64 | Open |
| Linux | Development | Current Stable | Stable | x64 | Open |
| Linux | Testing | Current Stable | Stable | x64 | Open |
Anbox typically runs best with at least 2 CPU cores, 4 GB minimum RAM (6 GB recommended), and 6 GB free storage.
Known Anbox 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.
Anbox pioneered Linux Android container workflows but is often treated as legacy in modern setups.