Apk Analyzer
Apk Analyzer Summary
Apk Analyzer is a mobile Android app in Tools by Martin Styk. Released in Oct 2017 (8 years ago). It has about 2M+ installs and 15.2K ratings with a 4.57★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 90K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jun 7, 2024.
Recent activity: 3.6K installs this week (21.7K over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 24 new ratings this week View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jun 7, 2024 .
4.57★
Ratings: 15.2K
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App Description
Detailed reports of the applications on your device. 📱
Apk Analyzer is the most downloaded apk analysis app on Google Play. It provides detailed report of installed apps and also about not installed .apk files from your device storage. 📱
It's open source and completely ad free.
App report contains:
• App naming and version data
• Target and minimal Android versions
• Install and update dates
• Certificate and app sign data
• Used permissions with description
• Activities with launch option
• Services, Broadcast Receivers and Content Providers
• Required and optional hardware features
• Full version of AndroidManifest.xml with save option
• And much more 😉
Installed apps can be saved to device storage and shared. App icon can be saved as well! App decodes the main metadata file AndroidManifest and saves it as a readable xml to an external storage.
Apk Analyzer shows you an app report even before installing from APK file.
Permissions
• List all permissions requested by apps on your device
• Find out the most commonly used permissions and apps which request them
• List apps requesting permission and explore which apps has been given it.
• Explore the protection level
Statistics
• Interested in statistics data of your app collection?
• Find out the distribution of Android versions among apps on your device or app signing used
• Find out the average number of activities, permissions, or distribution of Android and certificate versions.
Application doesn't require rooted device.
Open source, licensed under GNU General Public License v3.
