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Google Play Store and Android apps are available on many Chrome OS devices since launching in 2016. To learn more about what we launched in 2016, check out this blog post.

The Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases that were launched before 2019 that are able to install Android apps are listed below. Unless specified elsewhere, all devices that have launched in or after 2019 will support Android Apps. Roll-out of Android Apps is done on a device-per-device basis as it is dependent on a number of factors including the hardware platform that the device is based on and each device must be compatible with Android. While we won‘t be able to bring Android apps to every Chromebook ever made, we’re continuing to evaluate more devices and we‘ll update this list as new devices are added. Even if your Chromebook isn’t on the list below, it will continue to get other new features and improvements.

To learn how to install Android apps on supported Chromebooks, click here.

  1. If a device status is marked as available on the Beta channel this does not mean that it will be available in the Stable channel on the next release of Chrome OS. For more information on how to move your device between Chromebook release channels click here.