Lawnchair Legacy

3.9
37K reviews
1M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Lawnchair Legacy is an older, feature-complete version of Lawnchair based on Launcher3 from Android 9.

This version is in maintenance mode only, so only critical updates relating to Play Store and security will be made.

Key Features
— Support for Adaptive Icons.
— Flexible Desktop, Dock, and Drawer.
— Drawer Categories (Tabs & Folders).
— Integration with Android Recents.¹
— Automatic Dark Mode.
— Contextual data in At a Glance.
— Notification Dots.
— Integration with Google Feed and Homefeeder.²

Get Support
— twitter.com/lawnchairapp.
— t.me/lccommunity.

1. Requires QuickSwitch (t.me/QuickstepSwitcherReleases). Works on Android 9.
2. Requires Lawnfeed (lawnchair.app/lawnfeed) and Homefeeder (t.me/homefeeder) respectively.

Note: this release doesn’t officially support Android 10.

Lawnchair uses the AccessibilityService permission for optional support of making certain system functions more accessible, such as with desktop gestures, like turning the screen off. Lawnchair will automatically prompt you to enable this if it is necessary for your configuration; for many cases it is not! No data is collected from the AccessibilityService; it is merely used to invoke system actions.

Lawnchair uses the Device Administrator permission to lock the screen when a selected gesture is detected. This is optional and disabled by default.
Updated on
Dec 4, 2019

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

3.9
36.2K reviews
Same Name
November 2, 2024
I long considered this to be the best launcher for its expansive feature set, but it hasn't been maintained in years due to the devs focusing their efforts on a complete rewrite. You could get away using this on a phone that's years-old and/or running old Android, but it can inexplicably bug out on modern phones and I doubt most people in the market for a custom launcher are going to have the patience for that past the first couple of instances. I sure didn't, and so I sadly had to switch.
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