Yes. MetaMask has a mobile app (commonly referred to as MetaMask mobile) for both iOS and Android that provides a non-custodial software wallet you can use to send/receive tokens, connect to decentralized applications (dApps), perform swaps via the in-wallet aggregator, and manage multiple EVM-compatible networks. I use the mobile app daily for small, active balances. And yes, it behaves differently from the browser extension in a few key ways.
Step-by-step guide for a new wallet (high-level):
Step-by-step for importing an existing wallet:
(If you plan to use the extension too, check browser-extension-setup and sync-and-use-on-multiple-devices.)
A seed phrase is the single point of recovery for a non-custodial wallet. If you lose your phone, the seed phrase is how you restore your accounts. What I've found in practice is users rush the backup step and then call support later. Don’t rush it. Store the phrase offline (paper or hardware-secured) and avoid cloud backups unless you fully understand the trade-offs. See seed-phrase-backup-recovery for a checklist.
A practical tip: when swapping frequently, set a realistic slippage and check the route (token pair -> route path) before confirming. I believe this saves you from unexpected slippage on thin markets.
Security features to use right away:
MetaMask mobile ledger: MetaMask can integrate with hardware wallets such as Ledger for additional security, but availability and the connection method (Bluetooth vs cable) depend on your device, OS version, and Ledger firmware. For step-by-step hardware pairing see connect-hardware-to-metamask-mobile and read the troubleshooting notes at ledger-with-metamask-guide if you run into pairing errors.
Revoke approvals: To reduce risk from smart contract approvals, review and revoke token approvals periodically. On mobile you can connect to tools that support WalletConnect to list approvals, or follow the guide at token-allowances-and-revoke. But remember that revoking approvals costs gas.
Common error: “deep link not supported metamask ios” or “deeplink not supported metamask android”.
Quick troubleshooting checklist:
Disconnecting dApps (how to disconnect MetaMask mobile / disconnect MetaMask from site mobile):
You can also disconnect from the dApp side (some sites offer a Disconnect button). For more on using dApps and connection best practices see using-dapps and connect-to-dapps-walletconnect.
| Feature / Use case | MetaMask Mobile | MetaMask Browser Extension | MetaMask + Hardware (Ledger) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Easy mobile dApp access | Yes | No (desktop only) | Partial (mobile pairing required) |
| WalletConnect support | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| In-wallet swap aggregator | Yes | Yes | Yes (tx signed by hardware) |
| Best for active mobile DeFi | Yes | No | Not ideal for daily mobile trades |
| Maximum security (private keys offline) | No (hot wallet) | No (hot wallet) | Yes (private keys on device) |
Who MetaMask mobile is for:
Who should look elsewhere:
Q: Is it safe to keep crypto in a hot wallet? A: Hot wallets trade some security for convenience. For everyday DeFi interactions, use a hot wallet with small balances. For large holdings, move assets to a hardware wallet. I once left a large token balance in a mobile wallet and learned the hard way; small losses teach better habits.
Q: How do I revoke token approvals on mobile? A: Connect MetaMask mobile to a token-approval tool via WalletConnect (or use the in-app security options if present) and revoke any allowances you don’t recognize. See token-allowances-and-revoke for step-by-step instructions.
Q: What happens if I lose my phone? A: If you have your seed phrase, restore the wallet on a new device and change approvals or move funds. If you don’t have the seed phrase, access is lost. What a nightmare. Back up your seed phrase.
MetaMask mobile is a practical, non-custodial software wallet for active DeFi users on the go. It supports EVM-compatible networks, WalletConnect, in-wallet swaps, and basic hardware integration (Ledger) while carrying the inherent risks of a hot wallet. In my experience, pairing daily mobile convenience with a hardware-secured cold wallet for large holdings provides a measured trade-off between usability and security.
Next steps: follow the step-by-step setup and security checklists at install-create-wallet, protect your seed with seed-phrase-backup, and if you plan to connect a Ledger, read connect-hardware-to-metamask-mobile and ledger-with-metamask-guide.
If a dApp gives a deep-link error, try WalletConnect or see our troubleshooting notes at deep-link-errors. But above all: practice cautious approvals, and test small amounts first.
Happy transacting. And remember, small steps reduce large mistakes.