Because iOS and Android use entirely different file formats— for Apple and APK for Google—you cannot simply "convert" or open an Android app on an iPhone. Instead, you must use a virtual machine or emulator. 1. UTM SE (The Modern Standard)
Windows PC or Mac, USB cable, Apple ID (free).
But what exactly is Iandroid? Is it a legitimate emulator? And most importantly, can you download an IPA file that will successfully install an Android environment on a non-jailbroken iPhone?
Interestingly, a specific subculture uses the term "Iandroid" to refer to the Android version of games like Gacha Life or Gacha Club . Users with iPhones often search for the "Android version" of these games as an IPA because the Android versions sometimes receive updates or custom mods earlier than the iOS App Store versions.
True Android emulation on iOS is generally slow and often produces significant input lag. Jailbreaking: