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How do I access Canvas using a mobile browser on my Android device?

You can access Canvas from any browser on your Android device. However, for the best user experience, you should view Canvas via the mobile app for Android devices.

Please note that mobile browsers are not supported by Canvas, and features may not function as expected compared to viewing Canvas in a fully supported desktop browser. Canvas pages within a mobile browser are only supported when an action in the app links directly to the browser, such as when a student takes certain types of quizzes. Support is not extended to pages that cannot currently be used in the app, such as Conferences or Collaborations.

Additionally, Canvas offers limited support for native mobile browsers on tablet devices. For details, please reference the limited-support mobile browser guidelines.

The images in this lesson are shown for a phone display, but unless otherwise noted, tablet displays mirror the same steps.

Open Mobile Browser

Open Mobile Browser

Tap the icon for your preferred mobile browser.

Note: Mobile browser options will vary per Android device.

Enter Canvas URL

Enter Canvas URL

Enter your institution's Canvas URL in the URL field.

Open Using Internet

Open Using Internet

If you already have the Canvas app installed on your device, a pop-up window will appear asking you whether you want to open Canvas using the Canvas app or the Internet.

Then you will need to tell your device how often to ask for this action:

  • To have your device never ask again and always open to your browser, select the Always button [1].
  • If you regularly use the Canvas app and only want to use your browser sparingly, tap the Just once button [2].

Log In to Canvas

Log In to Canvas

Enter your Canvas login credentials in the email [1] and password [2] fields. Tap the Log In button [3].

View Canvas

View Canvas

You can interact with Canvas as you would on the regular web version of Canvas.