Compare the Top Web Servers for Android as of July 2025

What are Web Servers for Android?

Web servers, also known as HTTP servers, are servers that host websites and web applications. Web servers are the backbone of all sites and web apps on the internet. Many popular web servers are open source. Different web servers have advantages and disadvantages when compared to one another, and selecting the right one depends on use case, deployment, operating system, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Web Servers for Android currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    PAW Server

    PAW Server

    PAW Server

    Connect your PC via WiFi or USB (ADB is supported). For more security HTTPS is available. PAW provides a Tasker/Locale integration to make automatic startup and shutdown easy. PAW is a true web server allowing you to host your own pages on your Android device. Just put your content into the /sdcard/paw/HTML directory, and that's it! Not only can you deploy your own web page but you can also develop your own dynamic web applications. The Android API can be used, this also includes SQLite database connectivity. With PAW you can install plugins ranging from PHP to PirateBox or develop plugins yourself. Explore Android with PAW by utilizing the Android API and changing the exiting code. Most of PAW's web application is available as plain text for you to edit and enhance. Documentation and examples are available from within the web application. You can build your own server based on PAW free of charge for private and educational purposes.
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    KickWeb Server
    Easy and automatic installation, everything is pre-configured, low memory consumption, low CPU usage, capable of serving requests simultaneously, not need of root access though you can use root as well, and completely free of charge along with no advertisement. This is the best Android web server. Internal memory should not be less than 50MB! Lighttpd 1.4.34, PHP 5.5.9, MySQL 5.1.62,, MSMTP 1.4.31, phpMyAdmin 4.1.10, and Nginx 1.5.11. One thing you should remember is starting server before entering configurations.
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    Seminole

    Seminole

    GladeSoft

    Seminole is an embeddable webserver toolkit designed to be non-invasive and easily retrofitted to existing applications, lightweight with low resource consumption, and highly reliable with proper standards compliance and security safeguards. Written using a subset of C++, Seminole provides a modular, high-level API which simultaneously insulates the client programmer from complicated protocol details while allowing total control over low-level operation when necessary. Add in the optional Application Framework for a complete stateful and message-based development environment. Another important feature Seminole has is a powerful discovery service. The Seminole discovery protocol uses IP multicast to find locate Seminole instances even if you don't know the address of the devices. Additionally the discovery protocol can send small amounts of status information periodically.
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