How to View the Android Apps You Have Installed on Windows 11 Using WSA

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The article provides a guide on how to view and manage all Android apps installed on Windows 11 using the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). It describes how WSA, a virtual machine, enables users to install and operate Android apps through the Amazon Appstore. It also explains how to use the WSA app to view,…

This article explains how to list or view all installed Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) Android apps in Windows 11.

Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) creates a virtual machine that provides the environment to install and run Android applications as natively installed on Windows.

You can install and play Android apps and games on your Windows machine using the virtualized environment through the Amazone Appstore.

With WSA, you can also choose to allow the installation of unknown apps in the Amazon Appstore to sideload app APK on your Windows 11.

If you want to know or list all the Android apps installed on your Windows device, the WSA app lets you see that easily. From the WSA app, you can list, uninstall and repair Android apps.

List all installed Androids apps in WSA

As mentioned above, users can list or view all installed Android apps using the WSA app in Windows 11.

This allows you to know how many Android apps are installed. It also allows you to uninstall and repair apps from a centralized panel.

Here’s how to do that in Windows 11.

First, you must install Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on Windows 11. If you haven’t already done so, follow the post below to learn how to install it.

How to install Windows Subsystem for Android on Windows 11

Once installed, go to the Start menu, and search for Windows Subsystem for Android. Then, select and open Windows Subsystem for Android app under Best Match.

When the app opens, go to its Apps pane on the left.

On the right, under the Apps banner, you should see all the installed Android apps from the Amazon Appstore.

To see app details, select the app on the list, then click the “More option” (3 buttons) to show the App settings button.

Alternatively, click on Start and select All apps. Then right-click on the name of the app on the list and select More -> App settings.

The app details info page will appear.

That should do it!

Conclusion:

This post showed you how to list all installed Android apps from the Amazon Appstore with WSA in Windows 11. If you find any errors above or have something to add, please use the comments form below.


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