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VRCX on Android — Guide & Review

Step 3: Running VRCX

  1. Open your Wine/Box64 application.
  2. Navigate to where you placed VRCX.exe.
  3. Run the executable.
  4. Login: The VRCX login window will appear. Log in with your VRChat credentials.
    • Note: You may need to use the "Open in Browser" option if the internal browser crashes Wine.

Security & privacy notes

  • Sideloading unofficial APKs is risky; prefer remote desktop to keep account credentials on your PC.
  • If using community builds, verify source and reviews, and avoid entering credentials into unknown apps.

Step-by-Step Setup Guide: Using VRCX PWA on Samsung Galaxy / Pixel

Let’s assume you want the safest, most official-adjacent route. Here is a detailed walkthrough:

Prerequisites:

  • Android 8.0 or newer.
  • Google Chrome or Firefox (Firefox has spotty PWA support; use Chrome).
  • A valid VRChat account (not a Steam-only login. You need a VRChat account email/password).

Installation:

  1. On your Android, open Chrome.
  2. Go to the official VRCX release page on GitHub (search "VRCX GitHub" and look for "VRCX.app" repo).
  3. Scroll down to the "PWA" section. Click the link to launch the PWA.
  4. Tap the three-dot menu (Chrome overflow menu) → Install App.
  5. Name it "VRCX" and tap Install.

Login Workaround (Important): VRChat’s API sometimes blocks third-party logins from mobile browsers. If you get a "Login Failed" error:

  • Request the desktop version of the site in Chrome.
  • Or generate an API token via the desktop VRCX first, then import it manually (advanced users only).

Method 3: Running VRCX via Wine on Android (Advanced)

Using an app like Winlator (a Windows emulator for Android) or Termux with Wine, you can technically run the VRCX.exe file on a high-end Android tablet. vrcx android

  • The Reality: This is an experimental, frustrating process. Performance is poor without a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or better. The UI scaling is broken. We do not recommend this for casual users.

Complete Guide: VRCX on Android

This guide covers how to access, install, and use VRCX on Android devices.

Important Distinction: VRCX is natively a Windows application. There is no official "VRCX Android App." However, due to the efforts of the community, you can run the full Windows version of VRCX on Android via Wine (a compatibility layer). VRCX on Android — Guide & Review Step 3: Running VRCX

There are two ways to use VRCX on Android:

  1. Native Execution (Advanced): Running the Windows app directly on your phone hardware.
  2. Remote Streaming (Recommended): Streaming VRCX from your PC to your phone.

Can You Actually Run VRCX on Android?

Short answer: Not natively, but yes with workarounds. Open your Wine/Box64 application

VRCX is built with C# and .NET Framework (or .NET Core in newer versions), which does not run directly on Android. However, the VRCX source code is available on GitHub, and the API it uses is public (with authentication). Here’s how Android users access VRCX-like features: