The Windows Subsystem for Android documentation appears on the Microsoft website, signaling that the Android app support is closer to arriving on Windows 11. Update: The support is available starting October 20 through the Beta Channel for users in the United States on computers running Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors.

The documentation includes an overview to help developers set up the environment on Windows 11 or 10 to continue building Android apps.

The pages explain how to leverage the Windows Subsystem for Android through the Windows Insider Program to run Android apps on Windows 11.

The other interesting information in the documentation is that the virtualization environment will be running Android 11.

In addition, the documentation also explains how to access the Windows Subsystem for Android and the settings you can configure, including Screen Reader, resources, hardware-accelerated graphics, developer mode to sideload apps for testing, and more.

Finally, the Microsoft website explains various details about the virtual machine, including the three possible states, properties, security, and the steps to uninstall the Windows Subsystem for Android.