Best for: Most users

  • Install the emulator (just like any Windows program)

  • Run the emulator and sign in with a Google account

  • Install Ucardvr.apk

  • Open the app from the emulator’s home screen


  • If we look at Ucardvr as an Android app (which is what it is), it functions as a companion app for specific, often generic, dashcams.

    Ucardvr.apk is an Android app (likely for a dashcam or action camera).
    To use it on Windows 10, you need an Android emulator — here's how.


    While the app might be a 7/10 for Android users with compatible hardware, for a Windows 10 user, it is a frustrating dead-end. You are trying to run a mobile app on a desktop OS.

    Recommendation: Connect your dashcam via USB or remove the SD card, plug it into your PC, and use VLC Media Player or Dashcam Viewer.

    Do you mean you want:

    Pick one of 1–4 or briefly describe exactly what content and tone you need.

    Ucardvr.apk is a proprietary Android application designed specifically to interface with USB Car DVR dash cams. While it is natively built for Android-based car head units, you can use it on Windows 10 to manage your dash cam or view recordings by using an Android emulator or specialized viewing software. Method 1: Running Ucardvr.apk via Android Emulator

    Since .apk files are native to Android, an emulator is the most common way to run them on Windows 10.