Scaling Android development with Anbox Cloud
Discover how Anbox Cloud helps engineering teams scale Android development by moving Android workloads from physical hardware into the cloud.
In this video, we showcase how developers can run, test, validate, and share Android environments on demand using containerized and virtualized Android instances. We explore how both approaches work, key differences, and use cases.
You'll see:
✅ Android running in containers and virtual machines
✅ AOSP and Android Automotive OS (AAOS) deployments
✅ Cloud-based Android development workflows
✅ Remote access through WebRTC streaming
✅ Integration with standard Android tools and ADB
✅ Parallel testing and validation at scale
✅ A real-world automotive HMI demonstration with Rightware's Kanzi platform
✅ Full 8K cockpit rendering running in the cloud
Whether you're building Android applications, automotive infotainment systems, digital cockpits, or embedded Android platforms, this session demonstrates how cloud-native Android infrastructure can accelerate development while maintaining production-grade performance.
Learn more about Anbox Cloud or reach out to our team: https://canonical.com/anbox-cloud
Explore documentation: https://documentation.ubuntu.com/anbox-cloud/
What is Anbox Cloud?
Anbox Cloud lets you run virtualized Android environments at any scale and to any device, letting you focus on your core use case. Run Android in system containers, not emulators, on AWS, OCI, Azure, GCP, or your private cloud with ultra-low streaming latency.