

In its initial announcement, Google said Instant Apps will be great for apps that you’ll use for a single purpose, like paying for parking, for example.

RELATED: The Best Stuff Google Announced at I/O 2017, In a NutshellĮssentially, when you click a link for an website that has an Instant App, Google Play will download a few necessary assets to run the app, then instantly launch it-no install required. Instead, they launch natively from search results or other compatible hyperlinks. For example, you don’t launch these apps from the Play Store. In a nutshell, Instant Apps allow users to check out most of the features of an app without actually installing it by using deep links and running in a modular environment-hence the reason developers have to enable it as a feature and it doesn’t “just work” for all apps. Now, that said, this doesn’t work exactly like you may expect.
