Build Real Native Apps From Any Website
Orchids analyzes your website's structure, content, and interactions, then translates them into native mobile interfaces that can support push, offline features, and app store-ready UX.












Native Apps, Not Browser Wrappers
This is the key distinction that matters for user experience and app store success. Orchids rebuilds your product into native mobile software rather than embedding the website in a shell.
WebView wrappers
- Load your website in a browser frame
- Feel slow and limited on real devices
- Struggle with offline, hardware, and native UX
- Create more app store rejection risk
Orchids native conversion
- Rebuilds your site as Swift and Kotlin code
- Maps website content into native mobile screens
- Enables mobile-specific features like push and biometrics
- Produces a more legitimate app store-ready product
How Website Conversion Works in Four Steps
The conversion flow is built to make the transition from website to native app feel practical and understandable, even for teams without mobile specialists.
Connect your website and configure AI settings
AI extracts content and rebuilds the mobile interface
Add mobile-specific features and customize code
Test, build, and submit to app stores
Mobile Features That Make Apps Feel Native
Conversion is more valuable when the app adds mobile-native behavior that your website could never deliver cleanly on its own.
Push notifications
Offline mode
Camera and media integration
Location services
Native navigation and gestures
Biometric authentication
Build Apps From Any Website Platform or Tech Stack
A converter is only useful if it works with the systems teams already have. Orchids is meant to sit on top of common CMS, ecommerce, and custom code stacks alike.
See Real Website to App Transformations
These before-and-after categories make it easier to picture where website conversion is especially valuable: commerce, content, bookings, and repeat engagement.
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Common Questions About Website to App Conversion
These are the practical questions teams ask when deciding whether conversion is good enough for production mobile apps rather than just a shortcut.