Secrets AI on Any Device: Access, Login, and the APK Situation Explained
Secrets AI does not have a mobile app. There is no iOS version, no Android version, no APK, and no listing on any app store. The platform is browser-based — you access it at secrets.ai in any browser on any device. This guide covers how to make that experience work well on mobile, how to create an account and log in, and why any "Secrets AI APK" you encounter online is not from the official platform.
For what the platform actually offers once you're in, see the full platform review and the features guide.
The App Situation: Facts First
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is there an iOS app? | No |
| Is there an Android app? | No |
| Is there an APK? | No official one |
| Is there an App Store listing? | No |
| Is there a Google Play listing? | No |
| Is there a desktop app? | No |
| How do you access it? | Browser at secrets.ai |
Any file claiming to be a "Secrets AI APK" is not from the official platform. The risks of downloading unofficial APKs include malware installation and credential theft.
Disambiguation: "Secret AI" (secretai.io) IS a real product available on Google Play and iOS — it is an offline, privacy-focused AI assistant. This is a completely separate product from Secrets AI (secrets.ai). The similar names cause persistent confusion. If you search for Secrets AI on Google Play and find "Secret AI," you are looking at a different platform entirely.
Mobile Access Options
Best Browsers for Mobile Access
All major modern browsers work with Secrets AI:
| Browser | Platform | Performance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Android + iOS | Best | Recommended for most users |
| Safari | iOS | Good | Required for iOS PWA shortcut |
| Firefox | Android + iOS | Good | No advantages over Chrome for this platform |
Any up-to-date browser supports the platform's features. Avoid obscure or outdated browser engines.
Adding Secrets AI to Your Home Screen
Adding secrets.ai to your home screen creates an icon that launches the site directly — no browser chrome, full-screen display. This is called a Progressive Web App (PWA) shortcut.
iOS (Safari) — Step by Step:
- Open secrets.ai in Safari
- Tap the Share button (box with upward arrow)
- Select "Add to Home Screen"
- Enter a name (e.g., "Secrets AI")
- Tap "Add"
Android (Chrome) — Step by Step:
- Open secrets.ai in Chrome
- Tap the three-dot menu
- Tap "Add to Home Screen" or "Install App"
- Tap "Add" to confirm
The result: a home screen icon that opens secrets.ai directly. It looks and launches like an app icon, but it is a browser shortcut. Push notifications are not available through this method.
What the PWA Shortcut Doesn't Provide
| Feature | Native App | PWA Shortcut |
|---|---|---|
| Push notifications | Yes | No |
| Background processes | Yes | No |
| Offline access | Yes (if designed for it) | No |
| Biometric login | Yes | No |
| Home screen icon | Yes | Yes |
| Direct launch (no browser bar) | Yes | Yes |
| App store listing | Yes | No |
Account Creation
New account setup takes under 60 seconds:
| Step | Action | Required Information |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Go to secrets.ai | — |
| 2 | Click sign up | — |
| 3 | Enter credentials | Email + password |
| 4 | Confirm email | — |
| 5 | Access account | 200 free Moments + character library |
What you do NOT need to create an account:
- Real name
- Phone number
- Social media account (no Google/Apple/Facebook login)
- Credit card (free tier requires none)
- Identity verification
Anonymous usage is supported from the moment of signup. A dedicated email address unconnected to your real identity is sufficient for full pseudonymous access.
Logging In
The login process:
- Go to secrets.ai in any browser
- Enter registered email and password
- Session persists in browser cookies (you stay logged in between visits)
- Password reset available via email if needed
No two-factor authentication is documented. No social login options exist. Sessions are account-based, not device-based — the same account works on any device by logging in.
Desktop vs Mobile: What Actually Differs
| Aspect | Desktop Browser | Mobile Browser |
|---|---|---|
| Interface | Same web app | Same web app |
| Character visuals | Larger display | Smaller (scroll/zoom for detail) |
| Text input | Keyboard (faster for long messages) | Touch keyboard (adequate) |
| Image viewing | Full-size | Requires zoom |
| Video playback | Good | Good |
| Account management | Easy navigation | Slightly cramped |
| Cross-device sync | Account-based (instant) | Account-based (instant) |
Account data — characters, Moments balance, conversation history, settings — is stored server-side. Switching devices requires only logging in. There are no sync issues because there is nothing to sync: all data lives in the account, not the device.
For detailed guidance on using the platform's features, see the how to use guide.
FAQ
No. There is no official Secrets AI APK. The platform has no native Android app and has never released an APK file. Any file or website claiming to offer a "Secrets AI APK download" is not from the official platform and should be avoided — unofficial APKs carry significant malware risk. Access Secrets AI through secrets.ai in your Android browser.
Yes. Open secrets.ai in Safari on your iPhone. The platform is mobile-responsive and works well on iPhone browsers. There is no App Store listing, but you can add the site to your home screen via Safari's share menu for an app-like shortcut experience.
Go to secrets.ai in any browser and enter your registered email and password. If you added the site to your home screen, tap that icon to open it directly. Password reset is available via email link if you've forgotten your password. Sessions persist between browser visits — you will generally remain logged in unless you log out manually or clear browser data.
No native desktop application exists for Windows, Mac, or Linux. The browser at secrets.ai on desktop provides a clean, fully functional interface. For most users, the desktop browser experience is functionally equivalent to what a dedicated app would offer — the absence of a desktop app is not a practical limitation.