In this post we will teach you how to install websites as applications in Windows 11. With this option you can access the content of a website without having to open the browser. Next, we will see what a web app is and how to install them in Windows 11, whether you use Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome.
Installing websites as applications is especially practical if they are pages that you visit frequently. Because? Because by having the website installed as an application, you will be able enter directly from the desktop or toolbar of your PC. In fact, some of these sites allow you to browse offline, which is great. Let's talk a little more about the topic.
What are websites as applications?

Before seeing how to install websites as applications in Windows 11, it is appropriate to know what we mean by the expression “websites as applications”. What are websites as applications or web apps? A web app It is an application created for a website that you can access from any device: a PC or an Android mobile or iPhone.
In English, web apps are known by the acronym: PWA, which means Progressive Web Applications. Basically, PWAs They make a website work like an application on your computer. This means you can access the site from your Windows applications, the toolbar, or the Desktop.
On the other hand, depending on the developer of the web app, this may have additional functions such as:
- Notifications
- Icon badges
- File system access
- Background updates
- Offline operation
How to install websites as apps in Windows 11?
So far we have seen that installing websites as applications is possible. Actually, the procedure is pretty easy, but it is very useful. Now, the easiest way to install a web app in Windows 11 is from the Microsoft Edge browser. With Google Chrome you can also do it, only the Install page as app option is not yet available in some regions.
With Microsoft Edge

Let's first see how to install websites as apps in Windows 11 using Microsoft Edge browser. To achieve this, follow the steps below:
- Open the Microsoft Edge browser.
- Open the website you want to install.
- Tap the three dots in the top right corner to go to More (as seen in the image above).
- Select Applications – Install this site as an application.
- Enter the name you want to assign to the application.
- Tap Install.
- Wait a few seconds, check the boxes you want to add and that's it.
After installing the website as an application on your PC, you can access it from the Windows start button. Furthermore, once inside the app, you have the opportunity to add it to the taskbar or create a shortcut from the desktop. Typically, these apps can only be used with an Internet connection, unless the developer has added this special feature.
With Google Chrome

According to some users of Google ChromeBeta (and in fact the same Google Chrome help page), it is now possible install websites as applications from the Google Chrome search engine. To do this, you must follow the steps below:
- From your PC, enter Google Chrome.
- Go to the website you want to install.
- In the top right corner, select More by tapping the three dots.
- Now, locate the option Save and share – Install page as app.
- Follow the instructions on the screen and you're done.
Now, it is possible that when carrying out the procedure you will not see the “Install page as app” option anywhere. If that happens to you, You can use the “Create shortcut” option, choose the name and tap the “Open as window” box. This way, you will achieve practically the same thing as installing the website as an application. This way, you can enter the app without having to enter the browser.
How to uninstall a website as an application?

On the other hand, What do you have to do to uninstall a website that you have installed as an application? Whether because you stopped using it, because it is not as practical as before, or if you just want to know how to uninstall it, the process is simple and you can also do it from Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.
Here we leave you the steps to uninstall a web app from Microsoft Edge:
- Again, enter the Microsoft Edge browser.
- Tap on the three dots in the upper right corner.
- Select Applications – View applications.
- A tab called Applications will open, in it tap the three dots at the top that say 'More options'.
- Now click on the “Manage applications” option.
- Locate the app you want to uninstall and click Details.
- Scroll down and you will find the last option that says “Uninstall”, click on it.
- Ready. This will uninstall the app from the website.
To uninstall a web app from Google Chrome, Do the following:
- Open the Chrome browser.
- Open the application you want to uninstall.
- In the upper right corner, tap on the three dots.
- Now, select uninstall (app name) – Remove.
- Done.
Now, in case you have installed the application by creating a shortcut, you must do the following to uninstall it:
- Open the installed application.
- Tap on the three points at the top right.
- Click Uninstall (app name).
- Finally, tap Remove and that's it.
Installing websites as apps on Windows 11 has many advantages
Truth be told, installing websites as applications on Windows has many benefits. On the one hand, They take up less space and use less computer resources.. On the other hand, it is not only possible to use these apps on a Windows PC, but also with a Mac. As well as use them on Android and Apple devices.
Another very striking feature of these applications is that you don't have to update them manually. This is because the app is part of a web service, so it will always start in its most up-to-date version. In summary, if you are thinking of installing websites as applications on your computer, the methods we analyze in this article can help you a lot.
Since I was very young I have been very curious about everything related to scientific and technological advances, especially those that make our lives easier and more entertaining. I love staying up to date with the latest news and trends, and sharing my experiences, opinions and advice about the equipment and gadgets I use. This led me to become a web writer a little over five years ago, primarily focused on Android devices and Windows operating systems. I have learned to explain in simple words what is complicated so that my readers can understand it easily.