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How to Create PWAs Mobile App Using Capacitor.js for Android and iOS

Trushit Kasodiya
4 min readJan 17, 2025

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PWAs Mobile App using Capacitor.js for Android and iOS
Building a PWAs Mobile App using Capacitor.js for seamless Android and iOS integration.

Table of Contents

  1. Why Choose a PWAs Mobile App Using Capacitor.js?
  2. What is Capacitor.js and How Does it Work?
  3. Setting Up Your PWAs Mobile App Using Capacitor.js
  4. Adding PWAs Features with Capacitor.js
  5. Building Your PWAs Mobile App for Android
  6. Building Your PWAs Mobile App for iOS
  7. Testing and Deploying Your PWAs Mobile App
  8. FAQs About PWAs Mobile App Using Capacitor.js

I remember the first time I worked with Capacitor.js to create a PWAs mobile app. I was thrilled because it combined the flexibility of web development with the power of native features. If you’re looking to create a native-like app for Android and iOS without diving into complex native code, Capacitor.js is the way to go.

Why Choose a PWAs Mobile App Using Capacitor.js?

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are already a game-changer. They’re fast, offline-capable, and work across platforms. But when you combine PWAs with Capacitor.js, you get the added ability to access native device features like the camera, GPS, and file system.

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Trushit Kasodiya
Trushit Kasodiya

Written by Trushit Kasodiya

Flutter Developer with 4 years of experience in building mobile and web apps. Skilled in React Native, Firebase, Java, and Figma. Passionate problem-solver.

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