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Is there any way for creating an .apk file from a Progressive web app (PWA) so that I can add it to play store?










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          You should check out Apache Cordova. It allows you to host web apps as Android or IOS apps.






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            Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:



            • Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
              WebPack

            • Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
              for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.


            • TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
              documentation





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              Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.






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                    answered Nov 14 '18 at 22:03









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                        Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:



                        • Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
                          WebPack

                        • Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
                          for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.


                        • TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
                          documentation





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                          Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:



                          • Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
                            WebPack

                          • Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
                            for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.


                          • TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
                            documentation





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                            Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:



                            • Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
                              WebPack

                            • Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
                              for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.


                            • TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
                              documentation





                            share|improve this answer













                            Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:



                            • Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
                              WebPack

                            • Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
                              for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.


                            • TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
                              documentation






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                            answered Nov 15 '18 at 10:55









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                                Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.






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                                    Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.






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