How to Add File/Folder Shortcut to Android Home Screen

Android home screen is customizable to the T. You can place apps, create folders for apps and widgets, and even app shortcuts. However, unlike desktop OS, you cannot add shortcuts to your files and folders on the home screen for quick access by default. But, there are a couple of third-party apps to achieve the same functionality. Also, both the methods we share work on all the Android OEMs and also launchers that support app shortcuts.

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Add File/Folder Shortcut to Android Home Screen With 3rd-Party App

You can do this by using the Shortcut Maker app. It allows you to create a shortcut for any file and folder on your phone. Also, the app comes with its own light file manager. So it should work irrespective of what file manager you are using as default on your Android smartphone.

1.To get started, installShortcut Makerfrom the Play Store.

2.Then open the app and select theFilesoption if you like to add files on the home screen, or select theFoldersoption to add folders.

3.It will open the default file manager that came installed with your phone. Select the file or folder that you want to add to the home screen.

files and folders option in Shortcut Maker

4.Once selected, you see an option to edit the shortcut before adding. Here you should see the preview of the shortcut icon that’s being added. Tap on theTry this Shortcutbutton to preview the file you will be adding to the home screen.

5.Tap on theEdit Labeloption to change the name of the shortcut. In the pop-up, you may enter the name or choose to hide the label altogether.

Selecting the files

6.Tap on theIconoption to customize it if you want to. Otherwise, a default file/folder icon will be used instead. You can always update it later.

7.Then tap on theOpen withoption. If you are adding a file shortcut, you should see all the apps that can open the file. Select a default app that you want to open the file in.

testing the shortcut

Note:If you are adding a folder shortcut, Shortcut Maker will open the folder with its own mini file manager built-in. You cannot select the file manager to open the folder shortcut.

8.Then you can enable the checkmark beside theShortcut Lockif you like to lock the shortcut with a fingerprint, pin, or pattern lock.

editing the name of the shortcut

10.Once everything is set up, tap on theCreate shortcutbutton. Then in the pop-up, tap onAdd automaticallyto confirm.

That’s it, you have successfully added the file or folder shortcut on your Android phone’s home screen. The shortcut created will have the shortcut maker icon on top of it but you can remove it too.

open with settings

1.To do that, long press the home screen and select theWidgetsoption.

2.Then long-press on theShortcut Makerwidget and add it to the home screen.

3.It will open the Shortcut Maker app. Now follow the steps just like before and tap on theCreate Shortcutbutton.

Now instead of adding it as a shortcut, add it like a widget so you will have no app icon on the shortcut created.

Add File/Folder Shortcut using File Manager

While the Shortcut Maker app is great and provides new ways to customize, it is a bit of a lengthy process and also an additional app to install. Some file managers have this functionality built like the Solid File Explorer. You can check if the file manager you use has the feature or not. The steps should be more or less similar.

1.Install and openSolid File Explorerand navigate to the file or folder that you want to add as a shortcut to the Android home screen.

2.Long-press on the file or folder, then tap on thekebab menu(three-dot icon) at the bottom right corner.

3.In the menu, selectCreate Shortcutoption and then tap on theAdd automaticallyin the pop-up to create a shortcut for that file or a folder.

However, you cannot lock the shortcut icon, change name, or icon with Solid Explorer. Also, all the shortcuts will have a solid explorer icon on them and there is no way to remove it. It’s a good file manager and free but more of an all-rounder than an app created for a specific purpose.

Add Google Drive File/Folder Shortcut to Android Home Screen

Both the previous methods will help you to add shortcuts to files and folders of local storage. But with the help of the same Shortcut Maker app, we can also create shortcuts for files and folders of Google Drive.

1.Open theShortcut Makerapp and select the In-App option.

2.Now select theDrive Shortcutfrom the list.

3.Then navigate to Google Drive to select the folder or file you want to place a shortcut of on the home screen. Once done, tap on theSelectoption below. You will be redirected to the shortcut customization page where you may edit the name, and icon and also add a lock if you wanted.

5.Once done, tap onCreate shortcutand then selectAdd automaticallyoption in the pop-up to add Google Drive file to the home screen.

Files and Folders on Android Home Screen

The Shortcut Maker app is all that you need to get the feature on your Android device. The app comes with its own file manager, so it works with all Android phones irrespective of your default file manager. Along with files and folders, you can use the app to create shortcuts for activities, contacts,websites, and so much more. A cool feature is the ability to create split shortcuts so that you can launch two apps with one tap easily.

An example of a split shortcut can be notes and reminders app or a to-do and project management app.

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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