Why this site exists
People searching for AA Browser APK often need an immediate file, but they also need answers that a bare download button cannot provide: Which version is current? Which Android release is required? Is version 1.3 an authentic old release? Why does version 2.2 fail on Android 14? Which GitHub repository belongs to the developer? AA Browser Wiki organizes those questions into focused, crawlable pages.
The site is not operated by kododake and is not the official AA Browser website. The developer's README says that github.com/kododake/AABrowser is the only official source and warns about impersonation websites. Our download buttons therefore point to the original GitHub Release assets instead of files hosted on this domain.
How we verify release facts
Version pages are checked against first-party evidence: GitHub Release tags and asset metadata, the repository README, Gradle build configuration, Android manifest, license, release notes, and source history. For AA Browser 2.2, that evidence includes the official filename, exact byte size, GitHub-provided SHA-256 digest, package name, Android 15 minimum, publication date, and release notes.
Every time-sensitive claim includes or implies a check date. A current version can become old after the developer publishes another release, so GitHub remains the final authority. We do not label files malware-scanned, guaranteed safe, universally compatible, or official merely because they are linked here. A checksum match identifies bytes; it is not an independent security audit.
Download and editorial policy
AA Browser Wiki does not maintain an APK mirror. A download click starts a visible 15-second countdown, then opens the verified GitHub asset. The normal hyperlink remains available as a non-JavaScript fallback. The delay is designed to expose the destination context, not to suggest that a scan is running.
We do not publish cracked, modified, premium, unlocked, bypass, or re-signed packages. We do not promise an iPhone version because APK files cannot run on iOS and the official project publishes no iPhone build. Adjacent products such as AAAD, AA Store, CarTube, Screen2Auto, AA Mirror, and AAWireless are not presented as alternate AA Browser files.
Safety position
AA Browser is intended for stationary use. The developer tells drivers not to look at the app while steering, and this site repeats that boundary throughout its download and setup guidance. Configure, browse, troubleshoot, and select media only when safely parked or when a passenger is responsible for the screen.
Technical capability does not override local traffic law, vehicle restrictions, platform rules, or the driver's duty to maintain attention. If the application could distract you, do not install it.
Images and attribution
Application screenshots on this site come from the official AA Browser repository and are compressed into WebP for performance. Captions identify them as official project media. The AA Browser Wiki logo is a separate site mark based on a browser-window and road concept; it is not the application's official icon and is not intended to imply developer ownership.
Corrections and contact
Release data can change, documentation can be clarified, and device behavior can differ. Send factual corrections, broken official links, accessibility problems, or privacy questions to [email protected]. Include the page URL and a first-party source when possible.
Website: aabrowser.blog