Vandana is a Progressive Web App — no App Store, no Play Store, no download. It installs straight from the browser and lives next to your other apps. Once installed, it works offline.
Go to vandanaapp.vercel.app in Safari. Chrome, Edge and Firefox on iOS can’t install PWAs — Apple only allows it from Safari.
Tap the Share button — the square with the arrow pointing up. It’s in the bottom toolbar on iPhone, top toolbar on iPad.
Scroll down in the share sheet and tap Add to Home Screen. Confirm the name — the default Vandana is fine.
The Vandana icon appears on your home screen. Tap it like any app — it opens fullscreen, with no Safari address bar.
Go to vandanaapp.vercel.app in Chrome (or another Chromium browser — Brave, Edge, Samsung Internet all work).
Tap the three-dot ⋮ menu in the top-right of Chrome. On some Androids you may see an install banner first — tap that instead and skip to step 4.
Tap Add to Home screen (sometimes labelled Install app). Chrome will preview the icon and label.
Tap Install. The icon lands in your app drawer and home screen. Opens fullscreen, runs offline, behaves like a real Android app.
Visit vandanaapp.vercel.app in Chrome, Edge, Brave, or Arc. Safari on macOS doesn’t install PWAs — yet.
In the address bar (right side), look for a small icon: a monitor with a down-arrow, or a “+” inside a frame. Hover shows Install Vandana.
A confirmation dialog appears. Click Install. Vandana opens in its own window — no browser chrome, just the app.
The Vandana window stays open. Mac: it’s in Launchpad and you can keep it in the Dock. Windows: it’s in Start, pin to taskbar with right-click.
⌘ + Space “Vandana” on Mac · ⊞ “Vandana” on Windows.
It behaves like any other app on your device. There’s no separate account, no settings to sync, nothing to log into. The lyrics live offline after the first load.
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