🔗 DeepLink Launcher

Launch, encode, decode, and manage deep links for Android, iOS, and web. Perfect for developers and testers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about DeepLink Launcher

A deep link is a URL that directs users to a specific page or screen within a mobile app, rather than opening a web page. When clicked, it can launch the app (if installed) or redirect to the app store or a web fallback. Deep links use custom URL schemes (like myapp://page) or universal links (iOS) and app links (Android).

Simply paste or type your deep link URL into the input field and click the "Launch" button. The tool will attempt to open the link on your device. Make sure you're accessing this tool from a mobile device or use the QR code feature to scan the link with your phone.

Android: Uses App Links (HTTP/HTTPS URLs) or custom URL schemes. App Links require domain verification and can open apps directly without showing a disambiguation dialog.

iOS: Uses Universal Links (HTTP/HTTPS URLs) or custom URL schemes. Universal Links also require domain verification and provide a seamless experience similar to Android App Links.

Yes! The DeepLink Launcher automatically handles URL encoding and decoding. Parameters with special characters are properly encoded, and you can use the encode/decode features to manually process URL components if needed.

Deep links are stored locally in your browser's storage for convenience (so you can access your history), but they never leave your device. All processing happens entirely in your browser, ensuring complete privacy and security.

If a deep link doesn't work, check the following:

  • Ensure the app is installed on your device
  • Verify the deep link format is correct
  • Check if the app supports the specific deep link path
  • For Universal/App Links, ensure domain verification is set up correctly
  • Try testing on the actual device rather than an emulator

Yes! After entering your deep link, you can use the QR code generator feature to create a QR code. This is especially useful for testing deep links on physical devices by scanning the QR code with your phone's camera.