Prototype · Extension

Dweav AppForge Android

Convert an existing PWA into signed Android APK and AAB packages through an automated Capacitor build workflow—without installing Android Studio or configuring Gradle, signing tools, or GitHub Actions.

What it does

Dweav AppForge Android converts an existing Progressive Web App into an installable Android application without requiring Android Studio, manual Gradle configuration or a locally maintained Android development environment.

Start with the free APK test build. Upload your PWA, enter the application details and generate an Android APK that can be installed on a compatible device. The free test is designed to confirm that the app launches correctly, displays properly and works as expected inside the Android package before purchasing a production build.

The free test package includes:

One test APK for installation and functional testing
Automated PWA-to-Android conversion
Basic Android project generation
App name, package ID, version and icon configuration
No payment required to evaluate the conversion

The free APK is intended for private testing. It does not include a Google Play-ready AAB package, the complete production signing package, ongoing rebuild entitlement or publication support.

The paid package costs $10 per app and is intended for production use. It includes:

A signed release APK
A signed Android App Bundle for Google Play submission
The application signing-key package
Up to 20 rebuilds of the same app within 12 months
Updated APK and AAB files for eligible rebuilds
Continued ownership and control of the generated application

Each licence applies to one application identity and package ID. A different app requires a separate licence. Rebuilds may be used to update the same application’s code, design, content, version information or included assets.

AppForge manages the technical build workflow, including Capacitor project creation, Android configuration, Gradle compilation and release packaging. It does not inject advertising, analytics, telemetry, user tracking or remote code into generated applications.

Android permissions and runtime network access are determined by the submitted PWA and the capabilities it requires. Offline applications can be packaged without unnecessary runtime internet access, while features such as camera access, file access or notifications should only request the permissions needed for those functions.

Generated apps do not depend on AppForge after they are downloaded. Customers should test each release and verify that their application complies with current Google Play technical, content, privacy and disclosure requirements before publication.

Who it helps

Independent developers, web developers, designers, agencies, small businesses and creators who already have a working PWA or web application and need an Android version without maintaining a complete Android development toolchain.