Console Launcher
Console Launcher Summary
Console Launcher is a with in-app purchases Android app in Personalization by Kyle Eichlin. Released in Apr 2022 (4 years ago). It has about 5.8M+ installs and 7.5K ratings with a 3.88★ (average) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 39.3K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store last updated Apr 10, 2026
Recent activity: 7.1K installs this week (33.9K over 4 weeks) showing declining growth , and 12 new ratings this week View trends →
SDK intelligence: AppGoblin detected 3 development tools(e.g. Jake Wharton),and 1 analytics: product integrated into Console Launcher. View full SDK list →
Console Launcher SDKs Summary
Console Launcher was last scanned for SDKs on 2026-07-09. Below is the overview of third-party companies detected in the app. The full list of SDKs, permissions and unknowns is available here.
AppGoblin saw Console Launcher uses 3 Development Tools
AppGoblin saw Console Launcher uses 1 Analytics: Product
3.88★
Ratings: 7.5K
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App Description
Make your phone look like a game console!
⭐⭐ Console Launcher does not include any games! It only makes your phone look like a video game console. ⭐⭐
Android launchers are clunky to use for gaming because of a lack of controller support, tiny icons, and no landscape mode. Console Launcher is designed for gamers to create a mobile console-like experience.
Features
⛰️ Landscape Mode - Enabled out of the box.
🎮 Controller Support - Launch, browse, and uninstall apps using only a controller. No touchscreen required!
💾 Simple - Your home screen is filled with games out-of-the-box. No messing around to set up your phone.
💰 No Ads, No Annoying IAP - There is no pressure to upgrade to Console Launcher Pro - unlock customization options whenever you're ready and support the developers.
👾 Large App Icons - Squinting to see your apps? Not anymore. Sit as far away as your controller allows with large app icons.
Pair Console Launcher with controllers like the Gamesir X2 and Razer Kishi to create a truly console-like experience.

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