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Install Haloon on Your Phone

Published on March 9, 2026

Haloon works directly in your browser — which means you can add it to your home screen and use it just like a native app, with no App Store or Google Play involved. It launches full screen, stays signed in, and is always up to date.

Here's how to do it on iPhone and Android.


On iPhone (Safari)

Use Safari

This only works with Safari on iOS. If you're using Chrome or another browser on your iPhone, open Haloon in Safari first.

Step 1 — Open Haloon in Safari

Go to haloon.ai in Safari and sign in to your account.

Step 2 — Tap the Share button

At the bottom of the screen, tap the button with 3 dots at the bottom right.( )
Then tap the Share button — the square with an arrow pointing upward ( )

Step 3 — Tap "Add to Home Screen"

Scroll down in the share sheet and tap Add to Home Screen

Step 4 — Confirm

A preview appears showing the app name and icon. You can rename it if you want. Tap Add in the top right corner.

Step 5 — Done

Haloon now appears on your home screen like any other app. Tap it to open it in full screen.


On Android (Chrome)

Use Chrome

This works best with Google Chrome on Android. The steps may vary slightly on Samsung Internet or Firefox, but the option is usually available under the browser menu.

Step 1 — Open Haloon in Chrome

Go to haloon.ai in Chrome and sign in to your account.

Step 2 — Open the browser menu

Tap the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top right corner of Chrome.

Step 3 — Tap "Add to Home screen"

In the menu, tap Add to Home screen

Step 4 — Confirm

A dialog appears with the app name. You can rename it, then tap Add

Step 5 — Done

Haloon appears on your home screen. On some devices, Android may ask you where to place the shortcut — just confirm.


What's the difference with the website?

Once added to your home screen, Haloon:

  • Opens full screen — no browser address bar or navigation buttons cluttering the interface
  • Behaves like a native app — you'll find it with your other apps, and it shows up in your app switcher
  • Stays signed in — no need to log in every time
  • Always up to date — unlike a downloaded app, there's nothing to update manually