Flarial Launcher — Minecraft Bedrock Launcher for Windows & Android.
The Flarial Launcher is the recommended way to run the Bedrock client. It manages supported Minecraft versions, launches the game, and injects Flarial automatically — no separate DLL injector required. It is free for Windows, with an Android build in closed beta.
What the Flarial Launcher does
Downloads and launches supported Bedrock versions from the versions tab, so you don't have to track builds by hand.
Waits for Minecraft to fully load, then injects the client when you reach the title screen — no manual injector step.
Press Play and the launcher handles the rest: launch state, the right version, and the client itself.
Launcher vs. the raw client DLL
Flarial ships as a client DLL that loads into Minecraft Bedrock. You can grab that DLL directly, but it will not inject itself — you would need a separate DLL injector and you have to handle versions yourself. The launcher wraps all of that into one app.
Recommended. Picks the version, launches Minecraft, and injects automatically. Best for almost everyone.
For when the launcher path gives you trouble. You provide the injector and inject on the title screen yourself. See the usage guide.
Supported Minecraft versions
The launcher tracks which Bedrock versions are supported and warns you if you are on an untested build. These are the versions Flarial currently supports:
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Bedrock builds after 1.21.120 use the GDK runtime. The launcher handles the difference; just keep it updated.
Bedrock launcher on Android
The Android build is in closed beta and is distributed through Google Play, not as a loose APK. If you searched for a “Minecraft Bedrock launcher for Android,” read the Flarial for MCPE page for the real mobile status and how to join the beta.