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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 6 August 2025

After the COVID-19 pandemic, more businesses have moved online. This has made mobile apps more important than ever. Thanks to new tools, many developers are building apps using different programming languages. One of the most popular choices today is Python.

What is Python?

Python is a basic yet mighty programming language. It makes it easy for developers to create apps fast and quickly. It is utilized to create apps for health, gaming, business, and others. Python is simple to learn, secure, and adaptable. Developers enjoy using it since it saves time and energy.

Why Use Python for Mobile Apps?

  • Python is simple to read and write
  • It contains numerous free tools and libraries
  • It is open-source, so anyone can use or enhance it
  • It is suitable for both small and big apps equally
  • 48% of app developers use Python as of now

Types of Apps You Can Create with Python

  • Audio/Video Apps – Python offers tools such as PyDub and OpenCV to create apps that play and record audio or video.
  • Game Apps – With Pygame, developers can rapidly build and prototype game concepts.
  • Blockchain Apps – Python can be used to create secure apps for digital money systems and records.
  • Command-Line Apps – These are simple apps that run based on typed commands
  • Machine Learning Apps – Libraries like Pandas and Scikit can create smart apps that ‘learn by data.
  • Business Apps – Python would be great in making shopping apps or some software house companies.
  • Social Media Apps – Python supports large data and many users, making it great for apps like social networks.
  • System Apps – With tools like the OS module, Python can help control computer settings and tasks.

Popular Python Tools for App Building

  • Django – Helps build web and mobile apps fast
  • Flask – A small, simple tool for building apps
  • Kivy – Makes apps for both Android and iOS
  • BeeWare – Assists in developing native mobile apps
  • Pyramid, CherryPy, and more assist in rapid development

What About the Cost?

Making a Python app costs:

  • App size
  • Features
  • Time required
  • Tools utilized

It may take anywhere from $10,000 to well over $1,000,000, depending on what you’re looking for.

The Future of Python

Python is developing rapidly. It’s applied to numerous fields such as websites, data science, AI, and mobile applications. Its prospects appear promising.

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