Yes, Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) have access to device hardware and functions through APIs. PWAs can leverage a range of APIs provided by the browser, allowing them to interact with the underlying device capabilities. Here are some common APIs that PWAs can utilize:
These are just a few examples, and there are many more APIs available to PWAs, depending on the capabilities of the user’s device and the browser being used.
It’s important to note that PWAs can only access device hardware and functions when running within a browser environment. They don’t have direct low-level access to device hardware like native applications.
By utilizing these APIs, PWAs can provide a native-like user experience while benefiting from the portability and wide reach of web technologies.
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