A native app is developed exclusively for a specific operating system, such as iOS or Android, using platform-native frameworks and languages (like Swift for iOS or Kotlin for Android). Native apps deliver the highest performance, best responsiveness, and full access to device features such as cameras, sensors, and push notifications. They offer smoother user experiences compared to hybrid or web apps, making them ideal for complex or high-performance applications.
Glossary · N
Native App
A mobile application built specifically for a particular platform, such as iOS or Android, using platform-specific languages and tools.
Where this shows up in VULK
More terms starting with N
- Net Promoter Score (NPS)A customer loyalty metric that measures how likely users are to recommend a product or service to others.
- NewsletterA regularly distributed email that shares updates, tips, or news to engage subscribers and promote brand awareness.
- Niche MarketA specialized segment of the market focused on a specific need, interest, or demographic group.
- Navigation MenuA UI element that helps users move through different sections of a website or application.
- No-Code PlatformA development tool that enables users to build applications without writing traditional code.
- Network LatencyThe time it takes for data to travel between its source and destination across a network.