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If you're on Android and looking for a punch list app that actually works in the field — not just in a browser demo — here's what's available in 2026.
Most construction punch list apps are iOS-first. Some don't have Android apps at all. Some have Android apps that are clearly afterthoughts — missing features, slow syncing, or requiring Wi-Fi to function. For contractors whose crews run Android (the majority of the global smartphone market), this is a real problem.
Manifold's punch list feature is fully native on Android. Every punch item requires a photo before it can be marked complete. GPS-tagged, timestamped, offline-ready. If your crew runs Android and you need 3D scanning too, Orbit Measure also works on any Android phone — no LiDAR required.
$16/user/month, no seat minimums. Download on Google Play.
Fieldwire has a solid Android app. Best for pinning punch items to drawings on large commercial sites. $54/user/month. See our Fieldwire vs Manifold comparison.
iAuditor's Android app is reliable. Better suited to safety inspections than construction closeout, but usable for punch lists if you build the right template.
CompanyCam is photo documentation, not punch list management — no item tracking, assignment, or closeout workflow. Procore has an Android app but is enterprise-priced. MagicPlan's Android support is limited and floor plan focused, not punch list focused.
For a full comparison of field documentation tools on Android, see our 3D scanning on Android guide. For punch list fundamentals, see what is a punch list.
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