The main difference between Genymotion standard and free trial is that the free trial version has a watermark on the screen.

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Differences between Genymotion free edition and 30-day free trial

| Aspect | Genymotion free edition (Free version) | 30-day free trial (Pro/Enterprise) | |-----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------| | Functional features | Limited features (e.g. no camera, GPS, biometrics) | Full access to all Pro features (e.g. camera, GPS, Android 16) | | Technical support | ❌ No | ✅ Access to technical support | | Android versions | Android 5.0–15 | Android 5.0–16 (access to latest versions) | | Commercial use | ❌ Only for personal use | ✅ Available for commercial/educational testing | | Duration | ❌ Unlimited (for personal use) | ✅ 30 days (full access to Pro) | | ARM64 | ❌ No | ✅ Access to ARM64 (in Genymotion SaaS) | | Device limits | Max. 2 devices at once | Max. 10 devices (depending on plan) | | Activation cost | ❌ Free | ❌ Free (no paid term) |

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Main differences in practice

1. Free edition:

  • Available up to Android 5.0–15.
  • Limited to personal use (e.g. hobby testing).
  • No technical support and no commercial use allowed.

2. 30-day free trial (Pro/Enterprise):

  • Full access to Android 16 and ARM64 (only in Genymotion SaaS).
  • Pro version (for individual creators) costs $206/year, and Enterprise (for companies) $412/year.
  • Ability to test in a commercial/educational environment.

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How to activate the free trial?

1. Create an account on . 2. Click "TRY FOR 30 DAYS" and select the operating system. 3. Access to full Pro version for 30 days (no paid term).

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Why choose the free trial?
  • Testing applications requiring ARM64 (e.g. TikTok, AR/VR apps).
  • Access to technical support for resolving issues.
  • Ability to scale (up to 10 devices at once in the Enterprise plan).

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