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The App Store finally works on Windows and Android browsers

Previously, non-Apple users hitting App Store links found dead ends with no browsing or navigation options.

byKerem Gülen
November 4, 2025
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Apple has redesigned the web interface for its App Store, enabling users on non-Apple devices to access and browse the store, which previously offered limited functionality.

Prior to this update, individuals could access individual app pages through web searches, but the interface lacked any browsing capabilities within the App Store itself. On a MacBook, attempting to navigate to an iOS app’s store page via a browser would trigger the launch of the native App Store application. In contrast, users on hardware from other manufacturers encountered a complete dead end, preventing further exploration of the catalog.

The updated interface introduces structured navigation options, permitting users to browse applications organized by category and by compatible platform. Dedicated sections exist for apps designed for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and additional devices within Apple’s lineup. This organization facilitates targeted searches based on device type, enhancing the overall discoverability of software tailored to specific hardware.

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Although the current version does not support downloading apps directly from the web, Apple has indicated that such functionality might become available in future iterations. This potential expansion would further extend the web interface’s utility beyond mere viewing.

The primary beneficiaries of this change appear to be a limited audience, including those operating Microsoft devices who seek information on iOS applications without switching ecosystems. Such access proves particularly valuable for app developers and researchers engaged in projects spanning both the iOS and Google platforms, allowing them to evaluate and compare offerings without hardware constraints.

This redesign aligns with Apple’s broader initiatives to demonstrate a more open ecosystem. For an extended period, various governments worldwide have filed complaints against the company, alleging monopolistic practices that stifle competition. Measures like this, which increase accessibility of Apple’s products outside its proprietary hardware, hold relevance in the context of these persisting legal disputes.


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