Bliss OS has introduced a native Android desktop solution in the form of an operating system for PCs designed for x86-64 v2 architecture processors and supporting laptops. The program supports multiple work processes and provides convenient interaction using a keyboard and mouse. The project can be downloaded in dual-boot mode or used to virtualize the system on classic computer hardware. The software is built as a full-fledged OS, unlike emulators, which gives it more access to hardware and makes it easier to do different tasks.
Key features
Native desktop mode with multi-window, taskbar-style controls, and pointer-first UX tailored to large displays and productivity workflows on PCs.
Multiple flavors: GApps builds for Google Play, FOSS/microG options for privacy, and “Go” images tuned for low-RAM devices via build variants.
ARM-on-x86 support through native-bridge (libndk_translation) on 16-series, improving compatibility with ARM-only apps on x86_64.
Flexible deployment: bootable ISO, dual-boot on BIOS/UEFI systems, and stable VM setups on VirtualBox/VMware for testing or daily use.
Active maintenance cadence with documented changelogs and periodic graphics/kernel/security updates across the 16-series.
Community knowledge base and advanced install docs for device-specific tweaks, kernel parameters, and troubleshooting.