Bring Live Updates to your Android phone

LiveBridge turns your regular notifications into glanceable Live Updates surfaces for delivery progress, timers, media, network speed, and more. Built around native Android APIs and tuned for modern devices.

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Latest Release
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Total Downloads
16+
Android version
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Why LiveBridge?

Designed to make important status updates visible without opening apps.

Compact status at a glance

Convert messy progress notifications and text-only updates into one clean, unified surface that stays visible while the task is ongoing.

  • Text progress conversion
  • Media integrations for AOSP
  • Real-time network speed tracking
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Smart & practical daily extras

LiveBridge was built with attention to details. VPNs/Networking, devices, OTP codes, taxi, delivery - everything you need just in one app.

  • Smart OTP code extraction & copying
  • All things that you need
  • Always visible - It's native Live Activity!
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Vendor-aware & customizable

Android UIs IS different. LiveBridge can be adapted to OEM differences, including exclusive ROM features for Xiaomi and Samsung (for now).

  • Samsung Now Bar specific builds
  • Xiaomi Hyper Island compatibility
  • Per-app behavior customization
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Choose your download

Pick the build that matches your device architecture.

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Now Bar version for

Samsung logo
Samsung-only
Architecture
ARMv8-A
Best for
Samsung One UI

Not Sure?

For everyone
Architecture
Universal
Best for
Maximum compatibility

Older Phone

Legacy CPU
Architecture
ARMv7-A
Best for
Older 32-bit devices

FAQ

The ARMv8-A build is the default choice for nearly every recent Android phone. If your device is from the last several years, start there.

The Samsung build is meant for the Samsung-specific package-name replacement flow, which helps with the vendor-specific Now Bar setup.

LiveBridge uses internet access for things like checking for new releases and dictionary updates. Its core job of turning notifications into Live Updates happens locally on your device.

LiveBridge is open source and does not require an account. You can inspect the code, review the permissions it asks for, and verify what it does before installing it. Notification processing stays on-device.

You can reach the developer on Telegram: @appsfolder.

No. LiveBridge targets Android 16 and newer because the app is built around native Android Live Updates support.