There are apps you install because they solve a problem, like those on the list of must-have Android apps, and there are apps you install simply because they make your day a little better. Yumo sits firmly in that second camp. It does not promise productivity gains or battery savings. Instead, it offers something far simpler. It makes unlocking your phone feel charming and comforting, the same way a good sticker or a warm notification can lift your mood without trying too hard.
If you are the type of person who loves tiny bits of personality in your tech and wants to personalize your Android home screen beyond standard widgets, Yumo is worth considering.
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Android
- Price model
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Free (in-app purchases available)
Yumo adds adorable animated or hanging companions to your status bar, turning everyday phone checks into tiny feel-good moments. Lightweight, customizable, and irresistibly charming, it makes your Android feel just a bit more alive.
Yumo lets you add animated companions to your Android status bar
Meet the little creatures that follow your phone around
You only need to grant three permissions to get started with Yumo. Overlay permission lets the characters appear on top of other apps, notification permission keeps them running smoothly in the background, and foreground service permission ensures they stay active while you use your phone. The app is clear about privacy, noting that it follows Google Play policies and doesn’t collect, store, or share any personal data.
Once you’ve granted permissions, you’ll find two main categories of characters: Animated and Hanging Characters. Animated characters include Blu (a blue creature that runs), Dog (a pixelated brown pup), Gangster (a walking figure), Banana Man (an energetic yellow character), Girl, Penguin, Zombie, and several more. These characters move across your status bar, making them feel lively rather than static.
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Hanging Characters bring a different personality. These cling to different parts of your screen, such as the camera notch, status bar, battery icon, or WiFi indicator (well, depending on where you put them). You’ll find Danglo (a robot), Tweeto (a bird), Puffin (an adorable cat suspended by a string), Labubu, SkullPanda, Wingman, the Android mascot, plus more playful options like Judy Hopps and Choco. There are also themed elements like a Saturn Ring and a Black Hole designed specifically for camera notches.
A more standout feature of the app is the custom character creator. You can upload your own images with background-removal tools built right into the app, similar to how you might remove a background in Canva, upload pre-cut PNG files if you already have them, or even hang an emoji from your status bar. Everything you create is stored locally—nothing is uploaded or shared—which is reassuring if you’re adding personal photos or original artwork. The catch, though, is that this feature sits behind the premium tier. Other paid perks include customizable ropes you can resize and position exactly where you want them, and unlimited character slots for anyone if you want to build an entire cast of personal creations.
You can customize every detail
Tweaks, tweaks, and more tiny tweaks
Yumo has some thoughtful customization options. Every character can be tailored with almost surgical precision. Size is controlled through a simple slider, letting you scale characters from barely noticeable to boldly front-and-center. You can adjust movement speed down to the pixel-per-frame level, and animation speed to control whether a character glides smoothly or darts with extra energy.
Position settings offer multiple options. You can have characters walk along the bottom of the screen, enable full-screen Y-position to place them anywhere vertically, or use button controls for manual positioning. Horizontal and vertical position sliders let you place characters with pixel-perfect accuracy.
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Hanging characters unlock even more nuance. Motion sensing adds a subtle pendulum effect, making them sway or tilt as you move your device. And a built-in “Test Your Settings” button lets you preview changes in real time, which is invaluable when adjusting animation cadence or movement speed. Instead of flipping between menus and your home screen, you see exactly how your character will behave before locking anything in.
The app also supports multiple active characters, as you may have noticed in the featured image of this article. Each companion is marked as “Running” in the Yumo interface, and you can pause them individually without disrupting the rest. A dedicated landscape mode toggle keeps them running even when you rotate your device, and if certain apps don’t handle rotation well, you can disable auto-rotate on an app-by-app basis to maintain stability.
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We spend so much money on our phones, obsessing over specs and cameras, but we often neglect the software experience of the screen we stare at the most. If you want to smile a little more every time you check your notifications, Yumo is the download you need.
The free version gives you access to all the pre-made characters with full customization controls, but if you want to bring in your own photos or craft something unique, the premium upgrade is likely worth the investment.