FinClip App
A ready-made SuperApp platform for testing and experiencing mini-programs. Download FinClip App to browse mini-program demos.
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A cross-platform SDK working from mobile phone to in-vehicle infotainment system turns any App into SuperApp. Got a legacy application? 3 lines of code integrates a 3MB lightweight runtime. Start from scratch? Take our open source App shell to build a new one!
Lightweight, non-intrusive, secured, open.
SDK is modularized, with the core being merely 3MB in size. Most applications will find it sufficient to embed the core for major capabilities
Native Objective-C based implementation for iOS Apps and Java-based implementation for Android. Battle-tested for various Android versions
Mac, Linux and Windows applications can embed the SDK so that an application scenario can be simultaneously supported across mobile devices and desktops with continuity and consistent UX
SmartTV, in-vehicle infotainment systems and even POS devices - in fact any devices with a touch screen, can now render the same digital contents originally only targeting mobile phones
Customized Web layout engine and JavaScript engine for interpreting and executing JavaScript, HTML, CSS and WebGL code. Optimized for performance and low memory usage on mobile devices
Ensures mini-programs operate within a controlled environment, preventing unauthorized access to user data or device resources. Monitor communication between the mini-program and external servers for network activities
Bridges the gap between Web-based code and native device capabilities. Allows mini-program to access functionalities like camera, location, and payments of underlying platforms
Supports Mini-App or Mini-program code written in WeChat Mini-program convention, a de facto standard observed and adopted by major Internet platforms
Ever need video streaming, map, calendar, bluetooth, customized payment and other possible capabilities? Extended plugins are availalbe
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