You are watching a video, checking a recipe with wet hands, or settling into a long chapter of an e-book. Then the screen dims. You tap it. It dims again. Small thing, but it adds up.
Wakelit quietly fixes that.
Pick the apps where you want the screen to stay on, and Wakelit keeps it lit only while those apps are in the foreground. Switch to anything else and your phone goes back to its normal sleep behavior. No global "always on" toggle to remember, no shortcuts to fire off every time.
WHO IT'S FOR
- People who watch videos and hate tapping the screen every minute
- Cooks who follow recipes on their phone with messy hands
- Readers who want to enjoy long e-book sessions
- Musicians reading sheet music or chord charts while playing
- Anyone referencing maps, manuals, or instructions while doing something else
FEATURES
- Four modes you can pick per app:
- Always on: stay lit the entire time the app is open
- 30 minute timer: stay lit for 30 minutes after launch
- 60 minute timer: stay lit for 60 minutes after launch
- While charging: stay lit only when plugged in
- Dim the screen slightly to save battery while it stays on
- Auto stop when battery drops below 20%
- Quick Settings tile to toggle Wakelit with one tap
- Material 3 design, light and dark themes
HOW TO START (3 steps)
1. On first launch, grant Usage Access and the Display Over Other Apps permission
2. Add the apps where you want the screen to stay on to your watch list
3. Open one of those apps. Wakelit takes care of the rest
LUMIO PRO (one time purchase, USD 1.99 / JPY 300)
Not a subscription. Pay once, keep it forever.
- Add unlimited apps to your watch list (free version allows 3)
- Remove all ads
- Choose from 4 accent colors (teal, amber, indigo, rose)
- Lock the app to light or dark mode independent of system settings
PRIVACY AND PERMISSIONS
Wakelit respects your privacy.
- No personal data is collected. Your browsing history and app usage stay on your device
- Usage Access is used only to detect whether the foreground app is one you have added to the watch list
- The Display Over Other Apps permission is used to show an invisible overlay that keeps the screen lit
- Google AdMob is used to show ads in the free version
SUPPORT
Feedback and feature requests: contact@akiappsdev.com
We read every message. If something is broken, if a feature would help, or if you cannot figure something out, please tell us.
May your screen stay on when you need it, and go to sleep when you do not.