There are multiple ways to turn virtually any website into an app on make phones and tablets less battery-efficient. By using lite apps, s can address those issues and avoid some of the invasive permissions that many apps ask for. Some websites and online services also do not offer native apps, meaning a lite app is a great way to use them without having to fire up a mobile browser.
The Google Play Store offers multiple apps that help convert websites into Android apps. One of the best-known apps for the purpose is That includes dark mode, ad-blocking, full-screen UI, etc. The app also has a version that offers more advanced features, like scriptlets, tags, a content blocker, and custom agent.
Easily Create Lite Apps For Any Website
Using Hermit is easy. s can the app from the Play Store and use one the readymade lite apps, such as Wikipedia, Twitter, Google, Reddit, Amazon, etc. s can also turn any website, like Screen Rant for example, into a lite app. To do that, enter the target URL into the search bar at the bottom of Hermit's home screen and hit 'Enter.'
Once the webpage loads, hit the gear icon in the top-right corner, and on the slide-out menu, tap on 'Create a lite app.' s will get the option to choose the name of the app and edit its URL before finalizing their choice. s can also use the check-box to add a shortcut (icon) on their device's home screen if they want. Finally, hit 'Create' to create the lite app. Once a lite app is created, it will be seen on the Hermit homepage and the device's home screen, if that option is chosen. The app also offers many customization options, including a full dark mode that not only darkens the app UI, but also all the web pages.
Another great app to turn any website into an Android app is The app creation process is similar to that of Hermit, and s can also add the shortcut to the Home screen if they want.
The third and final option on this list in and not in Incognito Mode. Once created, the new lite app will function as a regular Android app, although it won't have the Dark Mode, full-screen UI, and other features offered by Hermit and Native Alpha.