If you are using an Android device without access to the Google Play Store, you can install the BitBoxApp manually using the official APK file.
You can download the APK from:
→ BitBoxSwiss / bitbox-wallet-app
→ bitbox.swiss/download/
This guide shows you the safest way to download and install the app directly on your Android device.
What is the APK file and where can it be used?
The APK file is the installation file for Android apps. It allows you to install the BitBoxApp manually without using the Google Play Store.
You can use the APK across different Android environments:
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Standard Android (with Google Play Store)
→ Works via manual installation (sideloading), even without using the Play Store -
Android without Google Play Services
→ Common on de-Googled devices or custom ROMs -
Android-based privacy-focused operating systems
→ e.g. GrapheneOS, CalyxOS
→ Works if sideloading is enabled and USB communication is supported
What actually determines compatibility
Compatibility does not depend on the OS name, but on technical requirements:
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Android version (API level)
→ Must meet the minimum version required by the BitBoxApp -
USB host / OTG support
→ Required to communicate with the BitBox02 -
System permissions and USB behavior
→ Some systems may restrict or modify USB communication
Important note on custom Android systems
Even if the app installs successfully:
Devices running custom or privacy-focused Android systems are often not officially tested.
This means that while installation may work, issues can occur (e.g. USB communication or permissions).
Summary
The APK is simply an alternative way to install the BitBoxApp.
It works across:
- Standard Android
- De-Googled Android
- Android-based systems like GrapheneOS
As long as the device supports the required Android version and hardware features.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, make sure that:
- You are using a supported Android device
- You have internet access
- You download the APK only from the official sources listed above
Step-by-step guide
Download the APK file
- Open the official BitBox download page or the GitHub releases page on your Android device
- If using GitHub, scroll down to the Assets section
- Tap on the file ending with .apk (e.g.
bitboxapp-android.apk) - Wait for the download to complete
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Allow the installation
- If prompted, confirm the download warning
- Tap Download anyway if your device flags the file.

Android may warn that APK files can be harmful. This is expected for manual installations.
Only proceed if you are downloading from the official BitBox GitHub page.
Install the app
- Open the downloaded APK file from your notifications or downloads folder
- If required, allow installation from unknown sources
- Tap Install
- Wait until the installation is complete
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Open the BitBoxApp
- Tap Open once the installation finishes
- You can now connect your BitBox02 and start using the app
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The BitBoxApp is now installed and ready to use on your Android device.
Additional information
- Do not install files labeled as “Pre-release” unless you intentionally want to test experimental versions
- Always download the latest stable version for the best security and compatibility
FAQ
Is it safe to install the APK manually?
Yes, as long as you download the APK from the official BitBox GitHub release page. Avoid third-party sources.
Where should I download the APK file?
You can download it from:
Both are maintained by BitBox and provide the official APK.
Why does Android warn me about the APK file?
Android shows warnings for all apps installed outside the Play Store. This is a standard security measure and does not mean the BitBoxApp is unsafe.
What is a “Pre-release” version?
Pre-release versions are test builds that may contain bugs or unfinished features. For normal use, always install the latest stable release.
What if the installation is blocked?
Check your device settings and allow installation from unknown sources for your browser or file manager. Then try again.
Can I update the app this way as well?
Yes. You can repeat the same process with a newer APK file to update the BitBoxApp.






