Infinitepower18 is a small, community-oriented developer whose Windows utilities focus on making the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) more practical for everyday PC users. WSA Sideloader removes the command-line hurdles normally associated with installing Android packages by offering a simple drag-and-drop GUI: APK files are validated, automatically installed into the subsystem, and the resulting Android app appears in the Start menu without further tweaking. Companion tool WSA System Control keeps that subsystem visible and manageable from the desktop, placing a lightweight tray icon that reports whether WSA is running, how much memory it is using, and lets the user start, stop, or restart the entire Android layer with one click instead of diving into Services or PowerShell. Together the two programs turn an otherwise developer-centric feature into something an average owner of a Surface, gaming laptop, or Windows tablet can treat like a native Android emulator, useful for running mobile-only banking apps, region-locked streaming clients, or sideloaded open-source utilities while still enjoying full keyboard, mouse, and windowing support. Because both utilities are open-source and portable, they appeal to enthusiasts who want transparent, scriptable control over subsystem lifecycle and package deployment without background services or bundled ads. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and allowing batch installation of multiple applications.

WSA Sideloader

Easily install APK files on Windows Subsystem for Android

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WSA System Control

Monitor WSA status and turn WSA on/off from the system tray

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