Binance APK
About Binance
Binance is the world's largest crypto exchange by volume. The app covers spot trading, P2P (widely used across Africa to buy crypto with local currency), earn products and a built-in wallet, with some of the lowest fees in the industry.
Key features
- Trade forex, indices and commodities from your phone
- Real-time charts and one-tap order execution
- Local deposit and withdrawal options
- Demo account to practise before trading real money
- Price alerts and market news built in
How to install
- Tap the green button above to open Binance's official download page.
- Allow installs from this source when prompted (Settings → Apps → Special access → Install unknown apps).
- Open the downloaded file from your notifications or Downloads folder.
- If Android shows a Play Protect warning, tap "More details" → "Install anyway". This appears for any app installed outside the Play Store.
- Launch Binance and sign in or register.
New to sideloading? Read our full guides: how to install an APK · fix the Play Protect warning.
How to update
If you installed Binance from its official APK, updates come from the same official source: revisit the download page from time to time, or enable in-app update prompts if Binance offers them. Installing a newer official APK over the old one keeps your data.
FAQ
Is the Binance APK safe to install?
Yes — this page links only to the official Binance download. We never rehost or modify the file, so you get exactly what the developer ships.
How do I install Binance without the Play Store?
Download the APK using the button above, allow installs from your browser when Android asks (Settings → Install unknown apps), then open the downloaded file. Our step-by-step guide above covers the Play Protect prompt too.
What is the Binance package name?
The Android application ID is com.binance.dev. Check it after installing (Settings → Apps) to confirm you got the genuine app.
Is trading on Binance risky?
Yes — trading leveraged products carries a high risk of losing money. Only trade with funds you can afford to lose, and consider practising on a demo account first.