Inspect the details of all the applications installed on your device.
Package Name Inspector by JGBApps provides quick, in-depth visibility into every app installed on your device. You can view core details such as app name, package name, version name, target SDK, minimum SDK, and first install time, and you can save app icons or uninstall non-system apps directly from the tool. Not ranked in any top list, it’s a free utility that appeals to developers and Android enthusiasts, with 100,000+ total downloads and 7.4K in the last 30 days.
Pros & Cons
Provides in-depth installed-app data (names, package names, versions, SDKs, install times, and data/source directories).
Allows saving app icons for quick reference.
Supports uninstalling non-system apps directly from the app.
Free to use and targeted toward developers and Android enthusiasts.
Perhaps fewer APK management or permissions-detailed features compared to some competitors.
Less emphasis on system-app management or app-store integration beyond local app insights.
May rely on permissions that could be sensitive, requiring user trust and review.
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Package Name Inspector is a tools app developed by JGBApps.
Download Statistics
Package Name Inspector has been downloaded 300 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 7.4 thousand times.
User Ratings
Package Name Inspector is rated 3.68 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 520 ratings.
App Information
Package Name Inspector is FREE to download. The APK download size is 3.76 MB. The latest version available is 2.0.5. The last update was on June 11, 2025.
Technical Requirements
Package Name Inspector requires Android 4.4+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play January 2021.
Description
You can get detailed information about the installed apps, as well as save the icon of any app in your device and uninstall non-system apps.
The information that you can get is: * App name * Package name * Version name * Target SDK * First Install Time * Minimum SDK * Data directory * Source directory
Very useful for developers and Android enthusiasts.
Recent changes: Now package name is displayed in the app lists
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Thank You, thank you & THANX 😄 you all uninstalled a REALLY NAZTEE home screen controller that did not want to run my regular apps including SETTINGS! & thanx to Google search for guiding me to your awesome app!
★★★★★Perry Wheeler· Apr 13, 2025
Perfect. Does just what it says and does it well. I was having a problem removing the Samsung bloatware from my tablet. The Android SDK tools do this well from the PC, but you have to know the package name to kill the thing. App inspector solved the problem. +1 for making it dynamic so that as I uninstalled in the Powershell console on the PC it disappeared immediately on App Inspector on the tablet. I'll buy the pro version, not because of the ads but because the devs here deserve the payment.
★★★★★Lokesh Kavisth· Mar 21, 2024
Great application. I used this on my Poco X3 Pro to uninstall blots, and it worked great. Thank you for this excellent app.
★☆☆☆☆michael gibbons· Jan 11, 2025
Had to install AdGuard since every app is infested with ads... I like Android, but publishers just don't get the hint. I am many people that don't care for ads. Thanks to AdGuard... It keeps the ads where they belong. On the server. Not on my fone.....
★☆☆☆☆Sam Physis· Sep 22, 2025
I just found this thing installed on my device. I had just installed and immediately uninstalled another app. I don't know if those things are related, but that's when I found this one. I'm still deciding what to do with it. If I play with it, I might update my review.
Google Play Rankings for Package Name Inspector
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Technologies used by Package Name Inspector
Package Name Inspector is requesting 14 permissions and is using 14 libraries.
Trust & Safety: The app requests a mix of network, storage, and package-management permissions (including QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES and REQUEST_DELETE_PACKAGES). While these enable comprehensive app insights and management, they warrant cautious review of privacy and safety. Use trusted sources and review requested permissions before installation.
Each subscription will automatically renew 3 days before the expiration date for
the same time period. Subscriptions can be cancelled at any time before the renewal.