Despite being portable, it doesn't lose the features that make the standard version famous.

A portable application is software that runs from a removable drive (USB stick, external SSD, or SD card) without leaving registry entries, temporary files, or configuration settings on the host computer. When you unplug the drive, it is as if the software was never there.

LDPlayer Portable refers to a modified or specially configured instance of the LDPlayer emulator that can run entirely from a flash drive or external hard drive. You can plug your USB into any Windows PC, launch LDPlayer, play your games or use your apps, and then shut it down with zero digital footprint left behind.

Navigate to your USB's LDPlayer folder and double-click LDPlayer.exe.


IT admins testing apps across multiple lab PCs without installing.
Casual gamers playing lightweight Android games (Clash of Clans, Stardew Valley) on shared computers.
Developers who need an Android environment on locked-down workstations (with VT already enabled).

Not suitable for:

Before you download a portable version, you must be aware of the risks:

To get LDPlayer Portable running in under 15 minutes:

To restore the target PC to original state, simply uninstall LDPlayer normally.


If you are running LDPlayer from an external drive, you need to tweak settings to reduce the strain on the drive and the host system.