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Powerful widget designer offering deep customization, data-driven automation, and interactive home screen creations

Powerful widget designer offering deep customization, data-driven automation, and interactive home screen creations

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Program license Free

Developer Kustom Industries

Version 3.79b515413

Works under Android

Also known as KWGT Kustom Widget Maker

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(3 votes)

Developer

Kustom Industries

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

3.79b515413

Also known as

KWGT Kustom Widget Maker

Pros

  • Highly flexible WYSIWYG editor with rich text, shape, and image controls
  • Supports interactive widgets with touch actions and hotspots
  • Covers many widget types, including weather, clocks, system monitors, music, fitness, calendar, and photo widgets
  • Advanced scripting, HTTP data, and Tasker integration for dynamic, context-aware widgets
  • Access to extensive device and environmental data such as battery, Wi-Fi, traffic, alarms, and location
  • Starter skins and free widget packs make it easier to learn and customize
  • Active community and official support resources for presets and troubleshooting

Cons

  • Steep learning curve, especially for positioning and layout concepts
  • Interface feels dated and can be overwhelming for new users
  • No in-app discover or gallery page for browsing shared widgets
  • Removing ads and importing all external skins require a Pro upgrade

KWGT Kustom Widget Maker is an Android app for designing your own home screen widgets from the ground up. Instead of relying on preset designs, it lets you decide exactly what appears in each widget and how it looks. It suits Android users who enjoy fine tuning every detail of their home screen and are willing to spend some time learning a powerful tool.

Creative control with a visual editor

KWGT centers on a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor, so you build widgets by directly arranging elements on a canvas. You can start from a blank layout or tweak one of the included starter skins, which is a helpful way to learn how more complex designs are put together.

Text tools are a major strength. You can pick custom fonts, colors, and sizes, then add visual effects such as curved text, shadows, and even 3D-style transformations. On top of that, you can mix in geometric shapes like circles, rectangles, and triangles, or bring in your own images in PNG, JPG, WEBP, and SVG formats.

Designers who like layered editing will appreciate the Pro-Level layers system. Objects can be stacked, tinted with gradients, adjusted with color filters, and given overlay effects like blur or saturation. Combined, these options make it possible to build anything from minimal information bars to intricate, image-heavy layouts.

Interactive features round things out. You can assign touch actions or hotspots to parts of your widget, so tapping an icon or text block can open an app, change a setting, or trigger another action.

Widgets for information, style, and productivity

KWGT is not limited to clocks and weather, although it handles both very well. The app is designed to support a wide variety of widget styles, including:

- Aesthetic and photo-based widgets that fit a specific home screen theme

- Detailed weather widgets using multiple providers, with information such as wind chill and “feels like” temperature

- Custom digital and analog clocks, including options like world time or sunrise and sunset displays

- System monitors that show battery levels, memory usage, and CPU speed

- Music widgets with track title, album information, and cover art

- Fitness and calendar widgets that pull data from Google Fit (steps, calories, distance) and upcoming calendar events

Behind the scenes, KWGT can access an extensive set of device and environment data. You can display values such as date and time, battery estimates, Wi-Fi status, traffic information, the next alarm, location, and even moving speed. This depth lets you combine aesthetics with truly useful information.

Advanced tools for automation fans

For power users, KWGT goes far beyond simple visual editing. Widgets can react to conditions and data through a built-in scripting system. The app supports a full programming language with functions, conditionals, and global variables, so you can change layouts or values based on time, battery level, connectivity, or any other available data.

Dynamic online content is supported as well. KWGT can retrieve data over HTTP and parse it using RSS, XML/XPATH, or text parsing. That means you can create widgets that show information from web sources, such as feeds or maps, and keep them updated automatically.

Integration with Tasker adds another layer of flexibility. You can have Tasker load presets or modify variables in KWGT, allowing your widgets to respond to automated routines, modes, or context changes defined in Tasker.

Learning curve, interface, and workflow

This level of control comes with a learning curve. The interface has an old school feel compared to many modern Android apps, and new users can find the layout system confusing at first. Positioning items, especially when relative positioning is involved, often takes some trial and error until you understand how elements relate to each other.

That said, the structure of the editor and its visible layers can actually help once you get familiar with it. Experimenting freely and editing existing skins is a practical way to pick up techniques. Multiple free widget packs are available, so you can see how others have solved design problems and then customize those ideas.

Some users miss a built-in discover or gallery page where you could browse and share creations directly inside the app. Inspiration instead comes from external packs and the community. The developer points users toward a support site and an active Reddit community, which are useful places to find presets, tips, and help when you get stuck.

Free version, Pro upgrade, and value

The core editor and most customization features are available in the base app, so you can design complex widgets without paying. This includes the visual editor, advanced text and image controls, interactive hotspots, access to device data, scripting, online data retrieval, and Tasker integration.

Upgrading to KWGT Pro adds a few key conveniences. Pro removes advertising, supports the developer, unlocks importing presets from SD cards and all external skins, and enables recovery of presets. If you plan to collect third-party widget packs or rely heavily on shared designs, those extras are particularly helpful.

Verdict

KWGT Kustom Widget Maker is one of the most capable widget builders available on Android. It rewards curiosity and patience with a level of customization that stock widgets cannot match. The interface can feel intimidating at first and some layout concepts require experimentation, but once you get comfortable, the combination of visual tools, deep data access, and scripting makes it a standout option for personalizing your home screen.

Pros

  • Highly flexible WYSIWYG editor with rich text, shape, and image controls
  • Supports interactive widgets with touch actions and hotspots
  • Covers many widget types, including weather, clocks, system monitors, music, fitness, calendar, and photo widgets
  • Advanced scripting, HTTP data, and Tasker integration for dynamic, context-aware widgets
  • Access to extensive device and environmental data such as battery, Wi-Fi, traffic, alarms, and location
  • Starter skins and free widget packs make it easier to learn and customize
  • Active community and official support resources for presets and troubleshooting

Cons

  • Steep learning curve, especially for positioning and layout concepts
  • Interface feels dated and can be overwhelming for new users
  • No in-app discover or gallery page for browsing shared widgets
  • Removing ads and importing all external skins require a Pro upgrade

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