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Apk Getter - Apk Extractor

Sagar Maiyad

Version
2.7.5
Size
17.0 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 22, 2026

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About Apk Getter - Apk Extractor

Apk Getter - Apk Extractor lets you back up installed apps and extract APK files from your Android device without requiring root access. Save, manage, and transfer your apps quickly and securely.

The app handles both user and system apps, making it straightforward to extract multiple applications in one session. You can choose where to store your files — internal storage or SD card — and access them whenever needed. Extracted APKs are saved with a clean naming format (AppName_Version.apk) in the "ApkManager" folder, so you'll always know what you're looking at.

Managing your app library is intuitive with one-tap controls. Launch, extract, install, or uninstall apps directly from the interface without switching between multiple tools. Sort your collection by name, install date, or update date, and filter between user apps, system apps, or view everything together. The app runs on a lightweight, modern design with dark mode support for comfortable viewing.

Sharing apps across devices becomes effortless — send APK files to other phones or tablets offline whenever you need to. This is especially useful when switching to a new device, testing applications in development, or sharing apps with others who lack app store access. Developers find it handy for testing purposes, while power users appreciate the flexibility and control it provides.

Apk Getter - Apk Extractor works with Android 11 and later, requiring only storage permission to save extracted files. There's no hidden cost or premium features — the app is free to use and remains lightweight on system resources. Whether you're backing up your favorite apps, preparing for a device migration, or simply want offline copies of applications you use regularly, this tool handles the task efficiently.

Note: The app extracts APK files only and does not back up associated app data or user data — you'll need to handle those separately if needed.

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