WristWeb: Web Browser Wear OS

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10K+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this app

WristWeb is a web browser for Wear OS.
✅ Search or enter URL, with voice input shortcut
✅ Content adapts to smartwatch screen size
✅ Zoom with pinch gesture
To open the menu and access following features, please swipe from outside of screen inwards.
✅ Save pages to favourites
✅ Go to previous and next page
✅ Settings: JavaScript, desktop mode
✅ Open links from other apps
✅ Go to previous and next page
✅ Scroll to top with button
✅ See page corners
✅ Reload page
✅ Etc.
Updated on
Jun 6, 2025

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

3.4
139 reviews
Steve White
January 23, 2025
On Galaxy Watch 4 (latest software). The text entry field for search (using, I guess, the Samsung keyboard) behaves very bizarrely, rendering it non-functional. Starts auto-complete after the first "." is entered, but nothing makes sense, and allows no further direct entry.
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Rowena Scicluna
March 9, 2025
Sucks up battery. My watch wasn't even making it till the early evening after I installed this. As soon as I realised and uninstalled it, I'm ending the day with watch battery around 23% as I used to. Apart from that, pages take ages to load. Didn't find any advantage to using it. (Samsung Galaxy Watch 4)
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Darius Budrevicius
January 14, 2025
Missing zoom in out tool, text and pictures too big, hard to navigate on web
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What’s new

• Faster page loading
• Now the main menu can be opened with a button instead of gestures