Who it’s for
Capwrapper is built for three groups of builders:- Indie developers who have a working web app and want a native presence on the app stores without the time or cost of a separate mobile build
- Agencies shipping client projects who need to deliver native apps alongside web deployments
- Product teams running internal tools or SaaS dashboards who want to distribute to mobile users without maintaining a separate codebase
What it supports
Capwrapper works with any publicly accessible web app, regardless of how it was built. Supported frameworks and platforms include React, Vue, Angular, Webflow, WordPress, Base44, Bolt, Lovable, v0, and Vercel. If it loads in a browser, Capwrapper can wrap it.By the numbers
2,500+ apps shipped
Apps successfully built and deployed through CapWrapPro
99.8% build success rate
Across all build jobs on the platform
Under 2 minutes
Average time from submission to a signed APK or IPA
How it works
The entire process follows three steps:- Connect your URL — paste your web app’s public HTTPS address into the dashboard. No code changes to your app are required.
- Configure your app — set your app name, bundle ID, icon, and choose native capabilities like camera access, GPS, push notifications, and biometrics.
- Download or publish — Capwrapper’s cloud pipeline compiles and signs your APK, AAB, and IPA. Download them directly or submit straight to the Play Store or TestFlight.
Native capabilities included
Every build ships with 40 native bridges at no extra configuration cost. These cover device access (camera, GPS, contacts, calendar), engagement features (push notifications, in-app purchases, AdMob), media and scanning, UI and navigation components, auth and security, data storage, and more. No plugins to install, no code to write.Where to go next
Quickstart
Step-by-step guide from account creation to downloading your first signed APK
Native features
Browse all 40 native bridges included in every build
CLI tool
Automate builds and CI/CD with the capwrap-cli
REST API
Trigger builds and manage deployments programmatically
