ChromeOS is the speedy, simple, and secure operating system that powers every Chromebook. You can distribute your Android apps to Google ChromeOS devices through the Google Play app store.
Android apps connect experiences from mobile to laptop form factors. Delight your users with more ways to be productive on large screens and with keyboard, trackpad, and mouse inputs.
ChromeOS basics
You have an existing Android app designed for phones or tablets that you want to optimize for Chromebooks. This is where you get started with Android development for ChromeOS.
ChromeOS basics
Android apps have an important role to play in redefining what modern computing looks like on large screens. Just porting a mobile app to Chromebooks doesn't give your users the best experience. Learn some ways that you can tailor your experience towards laptop and convertible form factors.

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