Actinis builds Android runtime and platform infrastructure for cloud devices, Linux hosts, and x86_64 Android systems.
Hosted Android devices, Android app compatibility on Linux, and arm64 app compatibility for x86_64 Android systems. One ships today; two are in active product development.
Run corporate apps on hosted virtual Android devices. Built for app access programs where teams want to avoid shipping dedicated phones or managing personal devices.
Learn morePreserves Android app-facing contracts (Binder, Activity, Service, ContentProvider) and replaces system-side behavior with Rust and hosted ART. Runs Android apps on Linux with direct host integration — audio, webcam, sensors — containerless by default.
Learn moreA Native Bridge that lets arm64-only Android apps run on x86_64 hosts. Implements Android's Native Bridge interface for AOSP device builds and cloud Android fleets.
Learn moreAOSP consulting, custom platform work, and native Android and iOS apps for products with platform, device, or release constraints.
Architecture reviews, security reviews, and bring-up triage for teams shipping Android on custom hardware. Fixed-scope consulting with written findings and references.
Learn moreBoard bring-up, BSP integration, HAL authoring, kiosk and device-owner builds, OTA pipelines, and CTS/VTS remediation for Android devices.
Learn moreNative Android and iOS apps for managed-device deployments, AOSP-integrated products, native performance paths, and release engineering.
Learn moreWe work on runtimes, native bridges, hosting, Android framework contracts, and system-image integration.
Drion and Chimera are shaped by the same low-level Android work behind Cloud Device: runtime behavior, system integration, diagnostics, and repeatable validation.
Actinis is an Estonian company. Contracts are under EU jurisdiction, and commercial engagements are handled from Estonia.
Cloud Device hosts Android devices. Drion preserves Android app-facing contracts on Linux. Chimera implements Native Bridge translation for arm64 Android apps on x86_64 hosts.