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I will convert your web app to android and ios using capacitor


EDWARD
About this gig
Are you looking to turn your web app into a fully functional mobile application?
I will help you convert your web app (Lovable, Webflow, WeWeb, Bubble, or custom apps) into a powerful Android and iOS mobile app using Capacitor.
With Capacitor, your app will:
- Run smoothly on mobile devices
- Access native features like camera, storage, notifications
- Be ready for Play Store and App Store deployment
What I Offer:
- Convert your web app into Android & iOS apps
- Capacitor setup and configuration
- Native plugin integration camera, push notifications, etc.
- App icon & splash screen setup
- APK / AAB / IPA file delivery
- Play Store & App Store publishing support
Why Choose Me?
- Fast delivery
- Clean and scalable setup
- Beginner-friendly support
- Experience with no-code & low-code platforms
Get to know EDWARD
EDWARD
website developer expert
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceApr 2026
Languages
English
I am a mobile app developer specializing in converting web applications into fully functional Android and iOS apps using modern tools like Capacitor. I work with platforms such as Lovable, Webflow, WeWeb, and custom-built web apps. My goal is to help businesses and startups quickly launch their mobile apps without rebuilding everything from scratch. I focus on delivering clean, scalable, and user-friendly mobile solutions with fast turnaround time. Whether you need a simple app conversion or advanced mobile features, I am here to help you bring your idea to life.
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FAQ
What do you need to start?
I need your web app URL or source files.
Will my app work on both Android and iOS?
Yes, I can convert it for both platforms.
Can you publish the app to stores?
Yes, I can guide or handle submission.
Will my app support push notifications?
Yes, with additional setup.
Do you fix bugs after delivery?
Yes, I provide support depending on the package.
