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Pankil Shah · 2026-05-31 · via Android Authority
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For most Android users, the Play Store is the only place they ever look for apps, and honestly, that’s how I used Android for years, too. But over time, I realized that some of the most interesting Android apps aren’t actually available on the Play Store at all. Some are not listed because they violate Google’s policies, while others are simply too niche or developed by small open-source communities that simply don’t care about Play Store distribution.

Ironically, that’s also where I’ve found some of my favorite Android apps in recent years. And the best part is that all these apps are completely free and open source. Here are a few of my favorites.

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Breezy Weather

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For the longest time, I just stuck with whatever weather app came preinstalled on my phone. It worked, sure, but it was never something I actually enjoyed using. But then, I came across Breezy Weather. It’s a free and open-source app that puts privacy front and center.

Unlike most mainstream weather apps, Breezy Weather doesn’t have any ads or unnecessary news feeds. One of its biggest highlights, though, is flexibility. It lets me choose from 50 different weather data sources, so I have plenty of options, including some region-specific servers. The app also looks fantastic. It follows Google’s Material You design language, which makes it feel perfectly at home on my Pixel 10.

What I love the most is the sheer amount of customization it offers. From the settings menu, I can switch themes, hide information blocks I don’t care about, change the icon pack, and even turn off animations to save battery. Its widgets deserve special mention too. Breezy Weather offers 13 resizable widgets, including clock-and-forecast combinations, hourly trend widgets, multi-city layouts, and compact options.

Seal

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Seal is one of those apps that feels almost too useful to be free. It’s a simple app that lets me grab audio and video files from pretty much anywhere on the internet — which also kind of explains why it isn’t available on the Play Store.

The app is powered by yt-dlp under the hood, which means it supports a massive number of websites and services. It’s also ridiculously easy to use; I just have to paste the audio or video link into the app and hit download. Seal also gives me complete control over those downloads. I can choose to save the full video or extract only the audio. And if it’s a YouTube video, I can even download it with subtitles and a thumbnail. 

Of course, it’s not an app I need every single day, but it’s incredibly handy whenever I want to save something in a pinch.

Kvaesitso

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Pankil Shah / Android Authority

Ever since the news about Nova Launcher slowing down development, I’d been looking for alternatives like everyone else. And that search ended when my colleague Andy wrote about Kvaesisto last year.

One of my favorite things about Kvaesisto is its search-first approach. The search bar isn’t just for finding apps and settings. I can use it to look up contacts, files, calendar events, and even do some calculations. I also like how the launcher keeps the home screen minimal and shows my most-used apps in the pinned section within the app drawer. In the same section, it even lets me add custom shortcuts for specific things like navigating home in Maps, creating a new document in Docs, triggering one of my routines, or accessing Google Drive’s scan tool.

The entire interface is built around vertical scrolling, which honestly can take some getting used to. Swiping down opens the app drawer, while swiping up opens the widgets page. Another thing that’s unique about Kvaesisto is that it lets me assign tags to apps, so I don’t have to rely on just folders to group relevant apps.

And of course, Kvaesitso offers all the usual customization features you’d expect from a typical Android launcher. There are customizable gestures, icon packs, widgets, and plenty of appearance tweaks. Best of all, it’s completely ad-free with none of the features locked behind a paywall.

Aurora Store

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Although there’s no shortage of Play Store alternatives for Android, Aurora Store is easily my favorite because it doesn’t try to be different. It’s essentially a front end for the Play Store, where I can browse, download, and update apps from Google Play’s massive catalog. The main advantage is that I don’t need to sign in with a Google account at all. That means I can browse freely without Google tying every search and download to my account. I’d say it’s the closest thing to a proper Play Store replacement for anyone trying to de-Google their Android phone.

One of the features I particularly love is Manual Download, which lets me download older versions of the app. This is handy any time I need to install a specific version of an app for one of my articles. I can get it directly from the Aurora Store instead of hunting for APK files on random websites.

Another handy feature is the Spoof Manager, which essentially lets me fake my phone’s model and region. So if an app I want to download isn’t available for my device or region, I can still get it with this feature. The only real downside is that Aurora Store doesn’t support paid apps or in-app purchases. For those, I still have to rely on the Play Store.

HeliBoard

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Andy Walker / Android Authority

Like most people, the keyboard is probably the app I use more than anything else on my phone, so it’s not something I can really compromise on. I’ve tried popular keyboard apps over the years, but I keep coming back to HeliBoard. It’s a free, open-source Android keyboard built around privacy. My favorite thing about it is that it works completely offline.

But being privacy-focused doesn’t mean it’s lacking features, though. HeliBoard has everything I actually need from a keyboard app, including typing suggestions, themes, customizable layouts, and even clipboard history. At the same time, there’s no AI bloat or random gimmicky features.

The biggest reason I enjoy using it is the peace of mind it gives me. Since it works completely offline, I don’t have to worry about sensitive information like my passwords, messages, notes, or search queries I type from leaving my phone.

That’s it for my list. Honestly, I could’ve easily added a couple more like Obtainium and Smart Dock, but I wanted to keep this focused on apps I absolutely can’t live without. If you’ve got any favorite apps that aren’t on the Play Store, be sure to let us know in the comments below.

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