One of the biggest selling points of Google Pixel phones has always been the software. Google’s approach has always been refreshingly simple: clean visuals, a handful of genuinely useful features, and very little unnecessary clutter.

The good news is that you don’t need to buy a Pixel to enjoy most of what makes these phones special. Thanks to a handful of free apps, you can recreate much of the Pixel experience on almost any Android phone. Here’s how.

Lawnchair is a powerful Pixel launcher that forms the foundation

The essential interface layer

If you’re looking for a single app that will do most of the heavy lifting in transforming your phone into a Pixel, look no further than Lawnchair.

This powerful launcher is designed to mirror the look and feel of Pixel’s stock launcher, except it’s arguably even better thanks to the wider scope of customization it provides.

Much like Pixel software, Lawnchair is built on top of Material You, the design foundation that transforms your entire system using a single color palette extracted from your wallpaper. To get the most out of this feature, make sure to use one of the native Pixel wallpapers in combination with Lawnchair.

Lawnchair also adds the persistent Google search bar at the bottom and, more importantly, the “At a Glance” widget at the top, which is a powerful context widget that displays the time, date, weather, calendar appointments, and more.

Lawnchair’s “At a Glance” integration is solid if you’re aiming for a stock Pixel experience without messing with system permissions, but if you want to take it to the next level, you can install Smartspacer. It’s a more powerful, customizable upgrade over the vanilla Pixel feature.

As a testament to Lawnchair’s success, the app has already seen over 500,000 downloads on the Play Store, despite still technically being in beta. As far as aesthetics are concerned, Lawnchair is the closest you can get to transforming a phone into a Pixel without rooting or flashing a custom ROM.

Google Pixel 10a in Berry color.

SoC

Google Tensor G4

Display

6.3-inch Actua display

The Google Pixel 10a is a barely updated version of the Google Pixel 9a, with a slightly brighter screen and an upgrade from Gorilla Glass 3 to Gorilla Glass 7i. Google has shaved the remaining few millimeters from the camera bump, making it completely flat. Unlike prior versions of the Pixel a series, this model year does not share the same Tensor processor as the mainline Pixel 10.

RAM

8GB

Storage

128 or 256GB

Dimensions

6.1 in (height) x 2.9 in (width) x 0.4 in (depth)

Weight

6.5 oz

Lawnicons adds the Material You Pixel aesthetic to the launcher

Dynamic visual harmony in your app grid