Named WSA PacMan, this open-source tool acts as a GUI for Windows Subsystem for Android and installs Android apps effectively. It needs a basic setup and is simple to use. Check as follows;
Installing Android Apps in Windows 11
Yet, power users can install any Android app out there in their Windows 11 through a command-line interface, using some basic commands. As this gets tough for an average user, a new tool named WSA PacMan has shown up in GitHub, for making our Android experience on Windows 11 easier. WSA PacMan is an open-source tool and acts as a GUI for the Android installation process on Windows 11. It uses the Windows Subsystem for Android support and uses a default port, so needs a basic setup initially.
If you’re interested in trying it, make sure your system is running on Windows 11 and has Windows Subsystem for Android installed and enabled. Then, head onto settings and turn on the debugging option, which is essential for PacMan to run. Once the setup is done, do as below;