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Free Online Android Manifest Generator

Use this free Android Manifest Generator to handle a common Android or Firebase development task directly in your browser. The tool is designed for practical daily work: add the input, choose the settings, and copy or download the result without creating an account.

Android Manifest Generator helps developers, founders, QA teams, and mobile app teams move faster when preparing releases, debugging issues, estimating costs, configuring Firebase, or generating Android snippets. The interface keeps the task focused so users can finish the job quickly.

Everything runs client-side where possible, with clear output and copy actions. Review generated code, estimates, or release content before using it in production, because project requirements and platform rules can vary.

Key Features

Generate AndroidManifest.xml starter code
Choose common Android permissions
Add launcher activity configuration
Add optional deep link intent filter
Copy clean XML output

When to Use This Android Manifest Generator

Starting Android projects quickly
Preparing manifest examples for Flutter or React Native apps
Generating permission snippets
Creating deep link intent-filter examples

How to Use the Android Manifest Generator

  1. 1. Enter package name, app label, and main activity.
  2. 2. Select only the permissions your app needs.
  3. 3. Add a deep link host if required.
  4. 4. Copy the generated manifest into your Android project and review it.

Android Manifest Generator FAQ

Is the Android Manifest Generator free to use?

Yes. The Android Manifest Generator is free and does not require login.

Does this tool upload my input?

The tool is designed to run in the browser. For files and pasted content, processing happens locally in the page.

Can I copy the generated result?

Yes. The tool includes copy actions so you can paste the output into your app, docs, ticket, console, or project files.

Should I review generated output before production?

Yes. Generated snippets, estimates, and release notes should be reviewed against your real app requirements before production use.

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