You lock your Android screen somewhere between 50 and 80 times a day. Most people do it the same way every time: reach for the power button on the side of the phone, press it, put the phone down.

That works. But in 2026, it is the slowest option available - and it makes less sense with every millimeter phones grow taller. A dedicated screen lock app puts the lock action exactly where your thumb already is: on the screen, in the corner, always one tap away.

Here is an honest comparison of the best screen lock apps available for Android in 2026, ranked by how well they solve the everyday convenience problem.

What to Look For

Before the list, here are the criteria that matter:

  • Reliability: Does it lock every time, on every Android version?
  • Manufacturer compatibility: Does it work on Samsung, Xiaomi, MIUI, OnePlus, Pixel?
  • Fingerprint and Smart Lock support: Does it maintain these after locking?
  • Methods available: Floating button, widget, notification, or all three?
  • Cost and ads: Free? Ad-supported? Paywalled features?
  • Battery impact: Does it drain the battery running in the background?

The Apps

1. Turn Off Screen (Screen Lock) - Best Overall

Downloads: 5M+ | Rating: 4.7★ | Price: Free (ad-supported)

Turn Off Screen has been the go-to screen lock utility on Android for years. It covers every locking method - floating button, notification panel shortcut, and home screen/lock screen widget - and works on Android 5 through the latest release.

Strengths:

  • Locks on Android 9+ using Accessibility Service (same mechanism as power button)
  • Fingerprint and Smart Lock compatibility fully maintained
  • Three locking methods in one app
  • 10+ icon color themes
  • Adaptive icon support and dark mode
  • Works on foldable phones
  • Every core feature unlocked

Weaknesses:

  • Shows ads in the free version
  • Requires battery optimization exemption on aggressive OEM skins (Samsung, MIUI)
  • Accessibility Service is occasionally revoked if app is force-stopped

Verdict: The most complete and polished screen lock app on Android. If you only install one app from this list, this is the one.


2. Floatify - Best Ad-Free Option

Rating: 4.9★ | Price: Free, no ads, everything unlocked

Floatify is a floating assistive-touch button that puts system actions one tap away - and screen lock is one of its core actions. Unlike most assistive touch apps (see #5 below), Floatify supports gesture mapping: assign Lock Screen to a single tap on the button, and it locks just as fast as a dedicated lock app.

Strengths:

  • Completely ad-free with every feature unlocked - no banners, no pop-ups, no fullscreen video ads, no paywalls
  • Single-tap lock via gesture assignment (no menu step required)
  • Multi-gesture support: different actions on single tap, double tap, long press, and swipes in four directions
  • Deep customization most floating button apps lack: multiple menu layouts (radial, grid, vertical, panel), action folders, custom photos/shapes/emojis as the button, full color/size/transparency control
  • Smart auto-hide during video, games, and camera
  • Far more than a lock button: screenshots, flashlight, volume, DND, navigation (Home/Back/Recents), app launcher, and a built-in screen & audio recorder
  • Transparent permissions - each asked only when you enable the feature that needs it; works on-device, no account required

Weaknesses:

  • It is a floating button - if you don't want an on-screen overlay, it's not for you

Verdict: If ads bother you - and for an action you perform 50+ times a day, they will - Floatify is the best ad-free way to lock your screen, and you get a full quick-actions button in the bargain.

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3. Screen Lock - Fast Lock

Downloads: 5M+ | Rating: 4.4★ | Price: Free with ads / Premium ~$2

A straightforward single-button lock app. The free version shows interstitial ads periodically. The premium version removes them and adds a few icon customization options.

Strengths:

  • Simple, minimal interface
  • Works reliably on major Android versions

Weaknesses:

  • Ads in the free version interrupt use
  • Fewer locking methods (no notification shortcut)
  • Premium required for full feature set

Verdict: Adequate for basic use, but the ads are a real friction point for something you use dozens of times a day.


4. Button Mapper (Remap any button to lock)

Downloads: 2M+ | Rating: 4.3★ | Price: Free / Premium $3

Button Mapper is not primarily a screen lock app - it remaps hardware buttons to perform different functions. One popular use case is mapping the volume button or a double-press of a hardware key to lock the screen.

Strengths:

  • Repurposes existing hardware buttons rather than adding UI elements
  • Good for users who want a hardware-feel solution

Weaknesses:

  • More complex to configure
  • Adds an extra button mapping layer that can interfere with other apps
  • Not useful if the goal is to avoid all hardware buttons

Verdict: A good option for power users who want to repurpose a working hardware button rather than add a software overlay.


5. Other Assistive Touch Apps (screen lock included)

Downloads: 8M+ | Rating: 4.2★ | Price: Free with ads / Premium ~$3

Several other apps in this category replicate the concept of iOS AssistiveTouch - a floating button that opens a menu of actions, with screen lock as one option. These apps are versatile but add more complexity.

Strengths:

  • Multi-function overlay (not just screen lock)
  • Familiar to users who have used iOS

Weaknesses:

  • Locking requires opening a menu then tapping lock (2 steps, vs. 1 for Turn Off Screen)
  • Heavier on battery due to more background work
  • Ad-supported free tiers can be aggressive

Verdict: If you want a multi-function floating button, Floatify (#2 above) does the same job without ads and with single-tap lock. The generic alternatives are only worth it if you need a specific feature Floatify lacks.


6. Android's Built-In Accessibility Menu

Cost: Free (built into Android 12+) | No download required

Android 12 and above include a floating Accessibility Menu that can be enabled in Settings → Accessibility → Accessibility Menu. It includes a lock screen option.

Strengths:

  • No installation required
  • Maintained by Google, always compatible

Weaknesses:

  • Large, visually prominent button that cannot be resized or repositioned freely
  • Locking requires 2 taps (open menu → tap Lock Screen)
  • Designed for accessibility, not everyday convenience

Verdict: Useful as a fallback if you need something without installing any app. Not competitive with dedicated lock apps for daily use.


Comparison Table

App Methods Ads Free Fingerprint compat Foldable
Turn Off Screen Button + Widget + Notification Ads in free Yes
Floatify Button (single-tap lock via gesture) None Yes, fully
Screen Lock Fast Lock Button Ads in free Partial Most
Button Mapper Hardware remap None Partial Most
Other Assistive Touch Floating menu Ads in free Partial Most
Android Accessibility Menu Floating menu None Yes

Recommendation

For most users: Turn Off Screen. It is the only app in this list with all three locking methods and full compatibility across Android versions and device types.

If you want zero ads - or a floating button that does more than lock: Floatify. Completely free, no ads, and single-tap lock via gesture assignment.

If you want hardware button remapping instead of a software overlay: Button Mapper is a good complement.

If you refuse to install any app: Android's built-in Accessibility Menu works acceptably.


The power button had a good run as the only way to lock your phone. In 2026, software is faster, more convenient, and - for the many users whose buttons have worn out - the only option that works at all.

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