An open-source file manager following the Material Design guidelines
About this app
Light and smooth file manager following the Material Design guidelines.
Features:
- Basic features like cut, copy, delete, compress, extract - Multiple tabs for enhancing productivity - Support for multiple themes - Navigation drawer for quick navigation - App Manager to open, backup, or directly uninstall any app - Quickly access history, access bookmarks or search for any file - Root explorer for advanced users - AES Encryption and Decryption of files for security (Jellybean v4.3+) - Cloud services support namely SMB, SSH, FTP & SFTP (Jellybean v4.3+ / requires additional plug-in) - Inbuilt Database Reader, ZIP/RAR Reader, APK Reader and Text Editor - FTP client support
Licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later, by Team Amaze.
What's New in v3.11.2
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- * Fix Auto Reloading Bug
- * Fix Translations
- * Fix Media Scanner Auto Update Bug
- * Migrate File Operations to use Rust
Version history
Dec 30, 2025 · 11.8 MB · Android API 21–35 · code 124
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- * Fix Auto Reloading Bug
- * Fix Translations
- * Fix Media Scanner Auto Update Bug
- * Migrate File Operations to use Rust
SHA-256 5bd6607109be80c3cf0e50f8b2321a53ac9c04c3a3bdb24788130962f4166921
Dec 5, 2025 · 10.9 MB · Android API 21–35 · code 123
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- Changed:
- * Target API 35
SHA-256 7d484bffeadac9eb0997835a4c624112af8a4753c0e3ad7bc2573dcaeb67709c
Nov 30, 2025 · 10.9 MB · Android API 21–34 · code 122
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- Added:
- * TLS option for FTPSClient
- Changed:
- * Better handle intents that start FTP service
- * Increase DEFAULT_TRANSFER_QUANTUM for file operations
- * Discard dependency info in apk and stricten cleartext traffic to local streamer only
SHA-256 aa9b767e00154c2ae3f58fe51585e498dd386e9e7c8a4fec271c089da655c8cc
Will it run on your device?
92%
- Runs on a broad range of modern Android versions.
- Multiple CPU architectures are covered.
- Aligned with the latest Android target SDK expectations.
Installation Guide
Open Settings on your Android device
Go to Security → Unknown sources (or Install unknown apps)
Enable "Allow from this source" for your browser or file manager
Open the downloaded APK file from your Downloads folder
Tap "Install" and wait for installation to complete
Launch the app from your home screen
Make sure to re-enable Unknown Sources restrictions after installation for security.
How to install this safely
How to verify the file you downloaded
Before you install anything, confirm the file is the one described here. On a computer, run shasum -a 256 your-download.apk (macOS or Linux) or certutil -hashfile your-download.apk SHA256 (Windows), then compare the output character-for-character with the SHA-256 on this page. If a single character differs, the file is not the build we recorded — delete it.
What the signing certificate proves
Every Android app is signed with a private key that only its developer holds. The fingerprint on this page is a hash of the matching public certificate, and it proves continuity rather than identity: it tells you a build came from whoever signed the earlier ones. Android enforces this at install time — if a package claiming to be com.amaze.filemanager is signed with a different key, the system will refuse to install it over your existing copy. A fingerprint that changes between releases is worth pausing on, because a repackaged app that has been modified by someone else cannot keep the original signature.
How to roll back to an earlier version
If the current release misbehaves, 3.11.1 is the last build before it. Android will not install an older version code over a newer one, so you must uninstall Amaze File Manager first — which clears its local data unless you have a backup. Reinstall the older APK only if its signing fingerprint matches the build you already trust, and check the API range: an older release may target an Android version your device has moved past.
Why we list sources instead of hosting everything
The official store channel is almost always the right choice: it updates automatically and carries the publisher's own distribution guarantees. A direct APK is useful when a device has no store access, when a rollout has not reached your region, or when you need a specific version — and only when the publisher has authorized that copy. APKBrowse does not list pirated, cracked, or unauthorized rebuilds of Amaze File Manager, and a listing is removed when the evidence for it stops holding up.
Get Amaze File Manager
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Other sources
F-Droid listing
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Source code
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App Information
Security Verification
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SHA-256 Hash
5bd6607109be80c3cf0e50f8b2321a53ac9c04c3a3bdb24788130962f4166921
Signing certificate
4d86ad78c71d7d9ac2c64b93b548b8a6fa7fdf683ced023731782d8dcfa7d6bc
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