Senior Technical Lead QA at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
Jun 24, 2026
Our main use case for Anbox Cloud is running Android applications in the cloud for scalable testing and remote access. We use it to spin up Android instances on demand, validate app behavior across versions, and support streaming sessions without needing many physical devices. It helps us to reduce dependencies, automate validation, and scale Android environments faster for QA and development workflows. One unexpected benefit was how useful Anbox Cloud became for reproducibility. Instead of relying on physical devices with different states, we could launch clean Android instances and reproduce issues in a more controlled way. Another unique use is using it for remote demos and validation, where stakeholders could access the Android app without installing anything locally. This helped reduce setup friction and made testing faster across distributed teams.
Our main primary use case is when cloud is testing Android. Beyond just testing, we use Anbox Cloud for internal training sessions and product demonstrations. Team members or clients can access a pre-configured Android environment directly from the browser without installing anything. We made the onboarding of participants smoother and ensured that everyone is working with a consistent environment. It also reduces the setup and support requests.
Our primary use case for Anbox Cloud revolves around running high-density Android environments directly in the cloud, instead of managing a physical lab or mobile devices or desktop emulators for Android. Anbox Cloud allows us to spin up the Android containers on demand, streamlining our testing process and helping us get validation for the performance testing and functionality testing during our environments such as SIT and UAT. It also helps us ensure that we are able to see our performance application execution and the performance is high enough to get these things done in the environments for our customers. Anbox Cloud is helping us provide a cloud environment that allows the functionality to work and be tested directly in the cloud instead of needing physical devices in hand for Android application testing. This is the major use case why we are using Anbox Cloud, as it removes the usage of physical devices and the needs for them, helping us reduce infrastructure and hardware costs by 80 to 90%.
The specific use case where we are using Anbox Cloud is to run Android system and applications directly instead of running them on physical devices, which helps our organization. All the procedures for the clients require the Android applications to be tested, and we are directly testing it on the cloud and building it on the cloud. We don't need physical devices for that, and it helps us with the same architecture used in actual smartphones. It avoids the sluggishness of traditional desktop emulators and offers a great native mobile phone experience at a very low cost and a very high pace.
One of the main use cases we've been focusing on is enabling secure access to a legacy Android app for a large enterprise client. The client had a critical business app that was only available on Android and was tightly tied to older devices, but they wanted a secure, managed way to deliver it to employees on desktops and even web browsers. Using Anbox Cloud, we set up a streaming environment where the app runs in isolated containers. This allows employees to access the app securely from any device with centralized updates and without any client-side modifications. It has been a game changer in terms of both security and operational simplicity.
IT Private Cloud & Infrastructure Leader at Sicredi
Real User
Top 5
Dec 4, 2024
We are implementing Vicarious, a vulnerability management tool, and have integrations with Kubernetes using APIs. Also, we use Canonical to support access to technology documents, articles, and to open issues.
Anbox Cloud is a platform designed to provide scalable cloud-based environments for running Android applications. It delivers a virtualized Android operating system, allowing apps to operate independently of user devices.Anbox Cloud enhances application delivery and management by virtualizing Android at scale on any cloud infrastructure. It enables organizations to offload processing from user devices to the cloud, improving application performance and reducing hardware dependency. The...
Our main use case for Anbox Cloud is running Android applications in the cloud for scalable testing and remote access. We use it to spin up Android instances on demand, validate app behavior across versions, and support streaming sessions without needing many physical devices. It helps us to reduce dependencies, automate validation, and scale Android environments faster for QA and development workflows. One unexpected benefit was how useful Anbox Cloud became for reproducibility. Instead of relying on physical devices with different states, we could launch clean Android instances and reproduce issues in a more controlled way. Another unique use is using it for remote demos and validation, where stakeholders could access the Android app without installing anything locally. This helped reduce setup friction and made testing faster across distributed teams.
Our main primary use case is when cloud is testing Android. Beyond just testing, we use Anbox Cloud for internal training sessions and product demonstrations. Team members or clients can access a pre-configured Android environment directly from the browser without installing anything. We made the onboarding of participants smoother and ensured that everyone is working with a consistent environment. It also reduces the setup and support requests.
Our primary use case for Anbox Cloud revolves around running high-density Android environments directly in the cloud, instead of managing a physical lab or mobile devices or desktop emulators for Android. Anbox Cloud allows us to spin up the Android containers on demand, streamlining our testing process and helping us get validation for the performance testing and functionality testing during our environments such as SIT and UAT. It also helps us ensure that we are able to see our performance application execution and the performance is high enough to get these things done in the environments for our customers. Anbox Cloud is helping us provide a cloud environment that allows the functionality to work and be tested directly in the cloud instead of needing physical devices in hand for Android application testing. This is the major use case why we are using Anbox Cloud, as it removes the usage of physical devices and the needs for them, helping us reduce infrastructure and hardware costs by 80 to 90%.
The specific use case where we are using Anbox Cloud is to run Android system and applications directly instead of running them on physical devices, which helps our organization. All the procedures for the clients require the Android applications to be tested, and we are directly testing it on the cloud and building it on the cloud. We don't need physical devices for that, and it helps us with the same architecture used in actual smartphones. It avoids the sluggishness of traditional desktop emulators and offers a great native mobile phone experience at a very low cost and a very high pace.
One of the main use cases we've been focusing on is enabling secure access to a legacy Android app for a large enterprise client. The client had a critical business app that was only available on Android and was tightly tied to older devices, but they wanted a secure, managed way to deliver it to employees on desktops and even web browsers. Using Anbox Cloud, we set up a streaming environment where the app runs in isolated containers. This allows employees to access the app securely from any device with centralized updates and without any client-side modifications. It has been a game changer in terms of both security and operational simplicity.
We are implementing Vicarious, a vulnerability management tool, and have integrations with Kubernetes using APIs. Also, we use Canonical to support access to technology documents, articles, and to open issues.