Webora is a desktop browser for your Android phone — built for the sites that hide features, fall back to a stripped-down mobile version, or just break entirely when you visit them on a small screen.
It forces websites to render at their FULL desktop layout, then makes that layout actually usable on a phone with pinch-to-zoom, double-tap-to-fit, a live page-width slider, and a cursor mode that drives hover-only menus exactly like a real mouse.
Everything stays on your device. No accounts. No cloud sync. No analytics SDKs. No tracker SDKs of any kind.
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WHY DESKTOP MODE?
Sites that hide tabs, settings, or whole features on mobile suddenly behave like you're on a laptop. Banking dashboards, dev tools, admin panels, forums with rich tables, the one government portal that's broken on every other mobile browser — all open the way they're supposed to.
WHAT'S INSIDE
• Chrome-on-Linux user-agent + injected 1280-px viewport on every page (adjustable 600 – 2400 px)
• Live page-width slider that reflows the layout in real time without a reload
• Cursor mode for hover menus: floating trackpad you can drag anywhere, single-finger corner handle to resize, eight pointer styles
• Pinch and double-tap to fit any column
• Tabs that survive app restarts
• Incognito tabs that don't write history
• Find-in-page, reader mode, share, pull-to-refresh, long-press-link context menu
• Customizable speed dial — add, rename, recolor, and reorder your shortcuts
• Editable bookmarks with one-tap reorder
• Built-in ad and tracker blocker (toggle per session)
• Recently-closed-tab reopen
• Light, dark, and follow-system themes with Material 3 Expressive styling
• Responsive layouts for phones, tablets, and foldables
• Predictive back-gesture support, edge-to-edge UI
PRIVACY (THE REAL VERSION)
We don't have servers. Your history, bookmarks, open tabs, and settings live in app-private storage on your device only.
The only outbound traffic Webora generates that isn't a page you opened is: search-suggestion lookups (sent direct to your chosen search engine), favicon image fetches (Google's S2 favicon service), and Expo over-the-air update checks. Every one of these is documented in the in-app privacy policy.
WHO IT'S FOR
If you've ever tapped "View desktop site" on a page that re-folded back to mobile two clicks in, this is for you.
PRIVACY POLICY
https://webora.hasanain.dev/privacy