If you are looking for bootable images or system files for development and testing, you can find them through official Google channels:

Lena ignored that last line. She copied a small test app—a simple calculator—onto the VM. It ran natively, as fast as on a Pixel phone. Then she downloaded a Windows notepad.exe . The ISO’s subsystem translated the system calls on the fly; Notepad opened in a window labeled “Windows 7 capsule.” She felt a chill.

For the most advanced custom builds based on the latest open-source code. Conclusion

An ISO file is a disc image used to install operating systems. Since Android is typically installed via flashing images (like .img files) or OTA updates, an "Android ISO" specifically refers to a project that has ported Android to run on standard PC hardware (x86/x64).

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