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    reviewer2796996

Cloud-based testing has supported broad Android coverage and now streamlines CI CD workflows

  • January 14, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Genymotion Cloud at my previous company was testing an enterprise reporting application across different variations of Android versions. Testing on different flavors was tricky until I discovered that Genymotion Cloud was quite easy to use. I started using Genymotion during my Android development around 2015 and was one of the early customers of the desktop version before transitioning to the cloud platform.

A specific example of how I used Genymotion Cloud for my reporting application was that we did not have to purchase different high-end devices to test certain features. If I needed to test on a high-end phone, I could simply use a Genymotion device for that purpose. It was also easy to set up, especially with the wide range of Android phones available. With iOS, device options are limited by default since there are only a couple of brand devices, but Android has many variations across different vendors, making it really difficult to obtain those devices. This was particularly challenging for our QA team sitting in multiple locations, as we did not want to purchase numerous devices and distribute them to geographically dispersed QA members. With Genymotion Cloud, the solution was straightforward. We simply created a Genymotion Cloud account for every QA engineer and used it from there.

What is most valuable?

I believe my QA team benefits from Genymotion Cloud through the integration with AWS. We use it with the CI/CD pipeline integration, so whenever we have a new application, it is deployed directly into different instances of Genymotion Cloud from the CI/CD pipeline. The QA members receive it automatically without having to do the initial installation because everything is connected with our pipeline. I find that approach quite effective.

The best feature Genymotion Cloud offers in my opinion is the integration with the CI/CD pipeline, which is very straightforward. Otherwise, we would need to deploy the application into some kind of beta testing platform, and then all the testers would need to download it and install it onto Genymotion Cloud. With the CI/CD pipeline integration, the process is very straightforward.

What needs improvement?

For improvement, I think the cost is a definite concern. With the licensing model, if you have more users, there might be options available. When thinking about buying multiple licenses for different team members, sometimes I feel that purchasing high-end devices might be more economical because you can keep the devices for a long time. If you are sitting in the same office space, then buying real devices is definitely cheaper in terms of pricing. That is something to consider. Additionally, there is the Google Play services issue. I am not certain how legal it is to package Google services, but that is something we currently lack. If you could include Google Play services somehow, perhaps through a partnership with Google and introducing a limited version inside Genymotion Cloud, that would be very interesting.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I think Genymotion Cloud's scalability is good, especially with AWS. You can start with one device and scale to tens or hundreds quickly using EC2 or AWS API. The scalability is excellent.

What was our ROI?

The advice I would give to others looking into using Genymotion Cloud is that the return on investment is straightforward because on day one, you can see the value. The scalability is amazing because you can scale from one to thousands of devices with AWS. The only thing is that costing is something we need to keep in mind.

What other advice do I have?

I would add that the performance of Genymotion Cloud is high. Even if you purchase a high-end phone, you get the same kind of performance. The distribution benefit is not specific to Genymotion Cloud itself, as any device on the cloud will have the same advantage. One definite drawback is Google services; we do not have Google Play services available out of the box, which is problematic. We tried to patch that earlier, a long time ago, but I am not sure if that is supported in Genymotion Cloud. I did not invest too much time figuring it out, but it is something we actually have issues with because if you have to do Play Store integration, it causes problems.

On a scale of one to ten, I would rate Genymotion Cloud around an eight. It still solves many problems, but there are some drawbacks. It is only Android right now, and I do not know if you can support iOS as well. It would be amazing if you could support both iOS and Android in Genymotion Cloud.

I chose eight out of ten because there are still several things holding it back. Limited personalization is an issue because you cannot create a personalized device profile since every time it creates its own device. Then there is the performance issue; sometimes the ARM performance is weaker than x86. Google Play services remain a concern as mentioned before. The cost at scale is definitely another issue. If there are many users, then it becomes expensive. Those are the factors influencing my rating, along with the lack of iOS support.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Amazon Web Services (AWS)


    Bhishan Bhandari

Automated mobile behavior has transformed how our team gathers and processes customer insights

  • January 13, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Genymotion Cloud is to emulate user behavior in Android phones to perform automation that helps with business intelligence for identifying potential customers and getting information about similar products as ours that is being used.

One of the workflows with Genymotion Cloud that I built is a pipeline wherein I use some of the toolings in Python programming to emulate the user behavior of navigating to the Play Store, installing applications, surfing the application, and getting the screenshots of individual pages so that I can automatically generate descriptions, reviews, and images, and use cases of various mobile applications.

The main use case, the automation that I perform with Genymotion Cloud instances, allows me to gather data about various mobile applications in different categories and spaces and identify correlated applications to the data that I generate from Genymotion Cloud instances. This allows me to generate correlated data about various mobile applications in the same space or different spaces so that our business team can reach out to potential customers that might be interested in using our product because they are similar to our customer segment.

I use AWS Cloud, and through AWS Cloud, I use Genymotion Cloud. I use multiple Genymotion Cloud instances, perhaps over 100 at a time, to emulate user behaviors. It helps me parallelize my processes so that I could emulate behavior on various applications on multiple instances of Genymotion Cloud and get the insights from individual Genymotion Cloud instances to the master instances to then proceed to business intelligence data infrastructure.

What is most valuable?

The best thing I appreciate about Genymotion Cloud is that I do not have to individually take on the burden of having to install the Android OS on individual instances. I can directly use the already built-in Android operating system device through Genymotion Cloud, and this cuts almost 50 to 60% of my workload. It is reliable, and the communication between these instances is easier. Putting them inside a VPC, I could save costs in terms of data transfer by using private IPs, and that is what I appreciate about it.

Genymotion Cloud has positively impacted us by helping us gather insights that could then later be processed by our business intelligence team to identify potential customers and thus impact directly our revenue streams. Genymotion Cloud instances help us cut a large amount of time gathering insights because these instances are run for 24 hours, and we rotate the instances to gather insights. This helps us reduce the time to generate insights by perhaps 70 to 80% compared to doing it ourselves or building a farm to perform automation.

Using Genymotion Cloud, I can run multiple instances, perhaps 100 to 150 or 200 instances at a time of Android devices running in parallel, performing certain actions of automating user behavior. This gives me an unparalleled advantage to the regular process of generating and gathering insights from individual devices. If I were to install Android OS onto an AWS instance by myself, that would be a tedious process for me. That is why I appreciate using Genymotion Cloud instances.

What needs improvement?

Genymotion Cloud, in terms of cost, although it offers a lot of prerequisites for running Android applications within itself, could be improved regarding the pricing point of Genymotion Cloud instances.

In terms of usability, I am satisfied with what Genymotion Cloud has to offer. I would argue that the cost could be improved.

I chose a rating of 9 out of 10 because the pricing point is something I am not satisfied with regarding Genymotion Cloud. I believe improvements can be made there; otherwise, I am satisfied with the feature set.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Genymotion Cloud for over four years in different companies and again in YAPPLY.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Genymotion Cloud is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Genymotion Cloud's scalability is very good. I appreciate that about Genymotion Cloud instances. Because we are using it directly through AWS Cloud, it follows the networking boundaries and protocols of the AWS infrastructure. I have run over 100 to 150 instances of Genymotion Cloud at a time, so it is scalable.

How are customer service and support?

I have not had to deal with issues that required reaching customer support, but I think it is effective. I did not have any problems, so that is good.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We thought about having a farm running automations on older Android devices, but that did not make sense. So we directly used Genymotion Cloud instances.

How was the initial setup?

I appreciated that the pricing was transparent. I found it easier to set up because I was using AWS Cloud, and we already had the VPC and subnets set up to run these instances within. So it was easier to set up, and the pricing was also transparent.

What about the implementation team?

We deploy Genymotion Cloud in our organization using a private cloud in AWS and VPC to run our automations through Genymotion Cloud instances.

What was our ROI?

If the automations were to be performed by manual labor, the cost saved would be equivalent to the salaried cost of a farm of users performing actions or something similar to actions performed by Mechanical Turk. In terms of time saved, I think it saves us more than 70% of the amount of time required to gather the intelligence data to proceed to the next steps.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I purchased Genymotion Cloud through the AWS Marketplace.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

This was our first and best option, so we opted for Genymotion Cloud without evaluating other options.

What other advice do I have?

I would advise others looking into using Genymotion Cloud to define the use cases prior to exploring Genymotion Cloud instances and to see if the use cases can be fulfilled by using a few instances before scaling horizontally to adopt multiple instances.

I am satisfied with Genymotion Cloud and its scalability and the whole packaging of Genymotion Cloud instances, which supersedes the need for us to set up instances to run Android applications on. I am very satisfied with Genymotion Cloud instances and Genymotion Cloud. I would rate this solution a 9 out of 10 overall.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Private Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Amazon Web Services (AWS)


    reviewer2783490

Cloud-based android testing has enabled fast IoT data validation and continuous integration

  • December 02, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Genymotion Cloud is to generate diagrams. I work for an oil and gas company, so we use Genymotion Cloud to generate data by utilizing all the data from IoT devices in our platform.

We use Genymotion Cloud for Android virtual cloud devices. We install our application, then execute automated tests. We get the results, then we turn off the devices.

We use Genymotion Cloud for automated Appium, Espresso, and Roboto framework.

What is most valuable?

The best feature that Genymotion Cloud offers for my work is based on Android virtualization.

What stands out for me about Android virtualization in Genymotion Cloud is that it allows us to start and stop and also scale Android on demand in a few seconds.

Genymotion Cloud has positively impacted my organization because it supports headless mode.

What needs improvement?

Genymotion Cloud can be improved with better ARM native platform performance. Better ARM native performance is needed as Genymotion Cloud is mainly with virtual devices with ARM translation.

I would like to see more device profiles and manufacturers or improved network simulation for Genymotion Cloud.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Genymotion Cloud for three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Genymotion Cloud is stable in my experience, and we don't have any defects. I can tell that it's a stable solution.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability in Genymotion Cloud is exceptional. We can start with one device, then scale to 10 and to 100 in a second without any hardware limitation.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Genymotion Cloud is the first solution I have used.

What about the implementation team?

Another team manages the deployment on-premises for Genymotion Cloud, so I don't have any idea about how it works for that part.

What was our ROI?

I have seen a return on investment with Genymotion Cloud because now we use it in an offshore and onshore platform for extracting oil with all the IoT devices.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Another team works on this use case, so I didn't participate in evaluating other options. I use it only as a user.

What other advice do I have?

Regarding integration, we use Genymotion Cloud with all the CI/CD.

I advise others looking into using Genymotion Cloud to start with a small, manageable setup, begin by testing two devices before scaling up, and familiarize yourself with the direction.

I would rate this product an 8 out of 10.


    Owais I.

Android device emulation for IT development teams.

  • November 26, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Genymotion proved to be very quick and reliable in testing both Android apps and features, saving our engineers a lot of build time. The cloud emulator works across platforms, allowing us to check UI and functionality beforehand.
What do you dislike about the product?
Initial setup can be tricky, especially when integrating with custom automation scripts or older API versions. While most issues get resolved by customer support, the documentation for advanced workflows could be better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Smoother app testing and debugging have resulted in fewer bugs and faster releases. We catch more bugs before launch, and support more types of devices without additional hardware.


    Alessandro M.

Genymotion: a good Android Device Emulator

  • June 29, 2022
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Genymotion is a good Android device emulator that don't use too much computer RAM to run. This help to build and run apps very quickly. It can be used as a side option for Android Studio if you are a developer. It can run without problems with any APK that can be installed with an easy Drag and Drop.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not all emulated devices are supported by Google Play Services. A tricky procedure grants the possibility to install them but the user has to know exactly which version is compatible with the emulated device. A better and more user friendly automated solution with a wizard tool could improve it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As an Android App developer often it is necessary to test UI response and accessibility on different devices (phone or tablet) with different screen resolutions or check if the logic for a more complex App works perfectly across 2 or more devices at the same time. Genymotion, as Android Studio, provide the perfect tool and options to manage more virtual devices.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
The first running of a new device emulation could require a longer wait for the setup so don't drop it. If your virtual devices requires Google Services, I suggest to read some good tutorial about Open GAPPS to select the right installation pack.


    Ganesh K.

Excellent Emulator Tool

  • December 06, 2021
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I can cover all type of mobile screen resolutions in this tool. The installation and use for even new user is very simple. The best thing is it is easy to drag and drop .apk file over from email as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
It takes time to connect to few of virtual devices may be due to large data in size to load. Also sometime it get auto disconnect in case keep it stand by. Apart from this nothing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Lack of mobile devices we have and Genymotion fulfill this gap with multiple virtual devices. All kind of android versions are now easy to taken care. Happy to have this tool.


    Information Technology and Services

Amazing Emulator for Android Application Developing Testing

  • January 21, 2020
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Is really easy to configure, let you choose and customize lot of parameters and specs from the virtual android device (virtual machine).
What do you dislike about the product?
In the old days, it was more complicated to install google services on the virtual device. You had to download them from opengapps and flash them into the device.
Now is way easier, there is a gapp button included on the menu, and it will do it all for you.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Sometimes you don't want to use a physical device for testing. Usb cables and stuff around you, could be just annoying.
It's way more faster to just debug on a emulated device, and Genymotion let you do just that.


    Patrick S.

Geny motion is really the best best android emulator

  • November 07, 2019
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like the most about Geny Motion is that it has the power to emulate so many different kinds of mobile devices from different manufacturers like Google Nexus, Samsung, HTC and more. This makes it easy to test an application on multiple phone types while using on software.
What do you dislike about the product?
It is quite heavy compared to Bluestack probably because it comes bundled with Virtual box
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Geny Motion allows you to emulate performance on multiple devices with different specifications
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's the best option if you need to test an application in several mobile devices with having the budget to purchase the physical devices


    Computer Software

Best emulator to test your android apps

  • September 28, 2019
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use Genymotion for a long time. Best is that it does not consume much memory compare to Native Android emulators.
What do you dislike about the product?
Each phone image is larger to download. Other than that nothing to dislike in that app.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I test my android apps in Genymotion before I release it to public. I can able to test all kinds of devices such as Samsung, Pixels and etc in Genymotion.


    Telecommunications

A way more robust mobile emulator than the one provided by Android Studio

  • February 10, 2019
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Genymotion is based on Virtual Box to provide reliable and performant virtual mobile testing devices. You can customize any parameter for the device which gives you a lot of flexibility. The device is detected as physical device instead of as an emulator.
What do you dislike about the product?
Each device is a Virtual Box VM wich means that if you don't keep an eye on the different virtual devices created, you will end will a bloated up hard drive.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The virtual devices are much more stable and performant as the ones created by the official emulator. You will save e lot of time and money because using Genymotion will reduce the physical testing devices that you company will need.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
You should consider paying for the cloud solution, that way you won't need to create the virtual devices locally and everything will be stored in a cloud server