The Best Android Launchers for Completely Customizing Your Phone (2024)

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There are pros and cons to about every phone out on the market. The best thing about being an Android user is that you can swap out the look of your interface by simply downloading an app. Launchers are a fun and sometimes productive way to switch things up. The name “launcher” is used to refer to any app that lets you customize your interface.

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Some launchers serve to recreate the stock Android experience that Google does not. And others exist to solve a particular problem. For instance, if you’re too distracted from life, maybe you can try a minimalist interface for your smartphone. Or, if your phone still hasn’t updated to Android 12 or Android 13, a launcher can help you emulate some of the elements of Material You.

The other upside to Android launchers is that you can always use more than one at a time. I used to switch between a launcher for the workday and the nighttime. So let’s dive into how you can customize your phone using a launcher, and the best ones you should try out.

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How to Set Up aNew Launcher


How to Set Up aNew Launcher

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It’s easy to swap out your launcher. Once you download the app, you might see the Android interface pop up with a question about whether you want to change defaults. If you feel confident enough to jump into customization, take the plunge and choose your new launcher as your primary.

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You can also take the slow road and set up the launcher on the backend before making it your primary. You can swap between launchers using the multitasking mode on Android.

When you’re ready to commit, you can manually make the changeover. I usually search for “Launcher” in the settings panel and then select the Default home app option. Based on your version of Android, you’ll typically find the option under Apps & Notifications > Default Apps.

Now let’s check out the launchers you should play around with first.

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Nova Launcher

Nova Launcher

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Nova Launcher offers all the marquee features you want out of a third-party launcher, like icon packs, themes, and gestures beyond Android’s defaults. Nova Launcher will also let you back up your home screen layouts, which you’ll want to take advantage of if you’re particular about your app shortcuts (I know I am).

If you’re overwhelmed by the long list of apps in the app drawer, you can use Nova Launcher’s app drawer groups, which let you create custom tabs and folders for organizing all the apps you have installed. Nova Launcher will also allow you to assign swipe gestures for custom actions on specific home screen icons or folders.

Nova Launcher is free to start, and you’ll have the customizable interface, icon packs, and backup and restore available for free. If you want access to gestures, custom notification badges, and drawer folders, you can pay $5 for Nova Prime.

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Action Launcher

Action Launcher

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Action Launcher is another long-standing favorite because it feels like part of the existing Android interface as soon as you start using it. Action Launcher even positions itself as a better Pixel launcher.

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Action Launcher has a ton of great features: support for gestures, icon packs, Google news feed integration, and support for both phones and tablets. It offers a take on some of Android 12’s new interface features, including adaptive icon support and Quicktheme, which emulates Material You’s color-theming. Action Launcher even has the stacked widgets you get in iOS, which Android does not have natively. (They’re a little finicky to use at first, I will admit.)

Action Launcher is free to use. But if you want that Quicktheme capability, you’ll need to fork over $7 for Action Launcher Plus. The one-time fee will also remove advertising, and most importantly, support the developer.

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Smart Launcher 6

Smart Launcher 6

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When it was Smart Launcher 5, users liked the app’s modern user interface, ambient theming—which matches the interface to your wallpaper—and support for Android 12 features like adaptive icons. It also uses a grid-less widget placement system, which is a nice change from Android’s malleable-but-stringent home screen grid.

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Beware that your app drawer will become instantly separated by category once you install it, which can be overwhelming at first. But it’s also a quick way to get organized.

Things have gotten a little shaky since Smart Launcher 5 evolved into Smart Launcher 6 at the beginning of the year, but we still like it—except for the price. Smart Launcher 6 is expensive if you don’t read the fine print. It costs $2.50/month or $7/annually for most features, or you can pay $16 to unlock every feature available, like a 3D effect on the wallpaper, advanced adaptive icons, and ultra-immersive mode, which hides the navigation bar. There’s also an AMOLED black mode available, which claims to help you save up to 60% of battery on compatible devices (it sure can help!).

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Niagara Launcher

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Niagara Launcher is beautiful when paired with the right wallpaper—the one I chose for the screenshots is admittedly a little busy! But its overall interface is quite different from the bunch of launchers we just went through.

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Niagara Launcher is for the anti-traditionalist, and as a result, it takes a minimalist approach. It’s beneficial if you’re a frequent one-handed user or you’re light on your app usage.

Once you install Niagara Launcher, it will ask you to select your favorite apps for quick access—up to 8 total. If you need to access other apps beyond that, you can scroll through the letter carousel to locate what you need or use the integrated search. But again, Niagara is focused on keeping it super simple, so don’t download this if you’re constantly switching between two dozen apps.

Niagara Launcher is free to use for seven days. After the trial period, you can choose to pay $6/monthly or a one-time fee of $15. You’ll unlock additional features through Niagara Pro, including custom fonts and a plug-and-play music widget.

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Microsoft Launcher

Microsoft Launcher

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I don’t know how Microsoft gets away with making apps that I like using on Android, but this launcher is another one. As you might expect, Microsoft’s Android launcher is based on what the company does best: productivity. It also has an aesthetic that’s sometimes reminiscent of Android’s Holo-themed days.

Microsoft added some features to its Android launcher that not even Google offers on theirs, like changeable icons and the ability to remove their text names from underneath. And if you’re in the Microsoft ecosystem, you can log in with your account to get your Sticky Notes from Windows, Tasks, and email integrated into the left-most screen, where you’d typically find Google’s Discover feed.

The Microsoft Launcher is free. But a word of warning: If you’re planning to use this launcher alongside another one and switch between them, Microsoft will hound you about making it your default.

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AIO Launcher

AIO Launcher

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AIO Launcher is different, and honestly, it’s great for working from home because it prioritizes the basics above all else. It starts with the time and the weather, followed by a device monitor that lets you know how much storage you have and how much battery is left. There’s a slot for the timer on top of the area for your most frequently used apps.

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And then the list goes on, and on, for about three thumb scrolls. There’s an expansive dialer, which embeds right there in the stream, plus sections for your calendar, Twitter feed, and news feed. If you want, you can go into the settings and add additional widgets, like one that lets you scroll through your Telegram messages and a web traffic widget for monitoring your phone’s connections. By default, the quick settings toggle menu is at the very bottom.

AIO Launcher is definitely for a particular type of Android power user. I’d suggest it if you’re into information density. AIO also offers several tinkerer-friendly features, like Tasker integration and third-party plugins. And if you want to unlock it all, it’s only $4.

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Indistractable Launcher

Indistractable Launcher

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The Indistractable Launcher is all about removing the graphics and menus that keep you from remaining focused on the task at hand. To say this naked launcher cuts down on the bloat of a user interface would be an understatement. It effectively eradicates the whole Android user experience.

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Though this app is technically in its beginning development stages, I like how quickly it pares down the UI so that I’m not tempted to paw at it. It’s also kind of chic when you think about it.

Indistractable Launcher is free to use, but it’s still in beta, so expect to run into bugs. There is a pro version that costs $10. It adds themes and icon pack support, though I’d argue that takes away from the launcher’s goal of keeping you distraction-free.

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Before Launcher

Before Launcher

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I used this launcher a few years ago when I needed to switch to something barebones through the daytime hours. Before Launcher claims to help you open your phone 40% less than you do now, and I’ll admit there’s something to it.

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When you first set up Before Launcher, it’ll ask you to choose your most-used apps so it can bookmark them on the front page. If you need something else, swipe left to the right-most screen, and there’s the app drawer. And if you need to access notifications, you can swipe to the left to reveal filtered notifications so that only the apps you really need to see can send you alerts.

Before Launcher is free to use. If you end up liking what you’re using, you can upgrade to Before Launcher Pro for $6, which gives you extra goodies like the ability to pin apps and create app folders.

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FAQs

The Best Android Launchers for Completely Customizing Your Phone? ›

Total Launcher for Android caters to users who crave extensive customization and unique layouts. Unlike some launchers that completely overhaul the home screen, Total Launcher lets you tweak every aspect to your liking.

What is the most customizable launcher for Android? ›

Nova Launcher

You can't talk about the best Android launchers without a mention of Nova Launcher. Fast, sleek and highly customizable, Nova Launcher balances extensive appearance and utility customizations with a minimal performance impact, letting you set your home screen just right without slowing down performance.

What is the most customizable Android launcher reddit? ›

Nova is most suggested and best launcher in markets, but I heard that the company is sold to Shady Data company, here.

Which launcher is best for hiding apps in Android? ›

Apex Launcher is one of the best applications for hiding apps—as no one can find hidden apps, irrespective of how much effort they have made. The app is truly customizable when it comes to app hiders.

What is a custom launcher for Android? ›

An Android™ launcher is the user interface that controls the home screen and app drawer on your Android™ device. It determines how your device looks, feels, and functions. Changing your Android™ launcher allows you to customize your device's appearance and functionality.

Which UI is most customizable? ›

Overall, Color OS is best for those who prioritize customization, interesting features, and uniqueness. It may not be the best choice for those who prioritize a stock feel, and a bloat free experience.

Which is best Android custom UI? ›

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  • One UI: Samsung's Own Android Skin, Loved By Many.
  • Best Samsung Smartphones with One UI.
  • ColorOS: One of the Best Looking and Most Feature Full UI.
  • Best ColorOS Smartphones 2023.
  • MIUI: Most Favourite and Hated UI.
  • Best Xiaomi or Redmi or POCO Smartphones 2023.

Which launcher is best for hiding apps? ›

Hide Apps with Android Launcher Apps
  1. Nova Launcher. Among the best features of Nova Launcher's premium version is the ability to hide applications that are not visible to others. ...
  2. App Hider. App Hider is a highly useful application designed to help users hide other applications on their smartphones.

What app hides apps and itself? ›

The customizable App Hider lets you hide apps on your Android and manage them from different accounts on your device. The app-hider icon is even disguised as a calculator. Vault's purpose is to hide apps, files, photos, and videos on your Android.

What is the best launcher ever? ›

Nova Launcher

It has all the bells and whistles, including custom icon support, a customizable app drawer, tons of animation and effects, app folders, and Night Mode. Purchasing Nova Launcher Prime unlocks additional perks such as Gestures, App Drawer Groups, and the ability to hide apps.

Which is the best launcher to use? ›

Niagara. Niagara Launcher breaks the mold when it comes to Android launchers. Forget the familiar grid of icons – Niagara offers a completely different approach. It merges your app drawer and home screen into a single vertical feed, focusing on your most used apps for easy one-handed access.

How do I customize my launcher? ›

With some Android phones, you head to Settings > Home, and then you choose the launcher you want. With others, you head to Settings > Apps and then hit the settings cog icon in the top corner where you'll then have options to change default apps. Others like to make it a little trickier...

Which phone is more customizable? ›

While iPhones are more mainstream, Android is the way to go if you want a phone packed with the latest technology and tons of customization options.

Is Apple or Android more customizable? ›

Android phones broadly have more customization options than iPhones, allowing Android users of the former to change the look and feel of their phones to suit their personal preferences.

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