Android for PC Will Be Called "Aluminium OS"

Android for PC Will Be Called “Aluminium OS”

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Rumors about the upcoming Android for PC operating system keep circulating. The project was finally mentioned at an event in September 2025, as we reported, yet there were no details known.

Now we have a better picture of the upcoming new desktop OS by Google – It will be called Aluminium OS and will power all kinds of desktop devices – from entry-level laptops to premium hardware.

Thanks to a recently discovered job listing(for a Project called “ALOS”), we now know that Google is building a brand-new operating system that fuses the best of Android and ChromeOS, with AI baked right into its core.

But don’t expect ChromeOS to disappear overnight, as Google plans to run both ChromeOS and Aluminium OS side by side for a while across laptops, detachables, tablets, and even PC-like boxes. Still, the ad openly mentions building a strategy to eventually transition from ChromeOS to Aluminium OS.

And yes – the name stands out. The British spelling ending in “-ium” feels like a subtle nod to Chromium(the open-source DNA behind ChromeOS). Google has played with the idea of Android on PCs for over a decade, but now it’s officially confirmed: ChromeOS and Android are being combined into one unified platform.

The first devices powered by Aluminium OS are expected in late 2026. Exciting times ahead for Google’s ecosystem!

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