You can download Android apps from the Google Play Store app and use them on your Chromebook.
Currently, the Google Play Store is available for only some Chromebooks. Learn which Chromebooks support Android apps.
Important: If you use your Chromebook at work or school, you might not be able to add the Google Play Store or download Android apps. For more information, contact your administrator.
Use Android apps on Chromebook
Update your app version, permissions, or settings
The Google Play Store app won't open or load properly on my Chromebook
If the Play Store app won't load, crashes, or doesn't open, try these steps:
- Restart your device: Turn your Chromebook off, then turn it on again.
- Check your internet connection: A bad internet connection can stop the Play Store from working properly. Try to fix your connection.
- Update your Chromebook: Make sure you have the latest software running on your Chromebook. Update your operating system.
- Try other solutions: Try common fixes for Chromebooks that crash frequently. These may fix issues with the Google Play Store as well.
Developers: Optimize Android apps for Chromebooks
To make the apps you develop work more efficiently on Chromebooks, learn how to optimize your Android apps.