Android emulator: (Windows 10, 11)
(Purchase the Android version from the Play store if you have not already purchased it.)
You can install an Android emulator program in your PC then install Android apps from Play Store. We have users reporting good results with Memu, and BlueStacks; (others with LDPlayer 4 and Nox report no problems either).
(You would install the Google Play Store into the emulator if not already there.)
We have the information here but unfortunately we do not offer support when you're running the app with a third party app since we don’t have control over the other party’s app.
Additional Android emulator and BlueStacks information here.
If you have previously purchased iReal Pro from the Play Store, make sure you are signed in to the Google account you used for its previous purchase (inside the emulator) so you can install iReal Pro for free.
AMAZON update Feb 2025: Starting August 20, 2025, any apps downloaded from the Amazon Appstore will not be guaranteed to operate on Android devices (presumably including emulators.)
Amazon Appstore will continue to be available elsewhere, including on Fire TV and Fire Tablet devices.
Amazon Appstore will continue to be available elsewhere, including on Fire TV and Fire Tablet devices.
If you have purchased from Amazon, you should be able to install the Amazon AppStore app into your emulator until August 2025, then install your Amazon android purchased apps. Download from Amazon here.
Older PCs
Slow or older PCs will probably not run emulation software well.
Windows 11:
The Amazon Appstore running on Windows 11 and any Android apps downloaded from there are no longer supported by Microsoft.
The Amazon Appstore running on Windows 11 and any Android apps downloaded from there are no longer supported by Microsoft.
For Windows 11 then, use an Android emulator as above.
The Amazon Appstore and the Google Play Store are separate companies, they do not transfer app purchases between each other.