At first glance, it sounds reasonable. Both are just compressed archives (zip files) containing code and assets. Both are used to install apps on mobile devices. So why isn’t there a simple “APK to IPA converter” like there is for MP4 to AVI?
The short answer is:
If you’ve ever switched from Android to iPhone, or if you’re a developer trying to port an app across ecosystems, you’ve probably asked this question: “Can I just convert my APK file to an IPA file?”
Let’s break down the technical reality, the risks, and the legitimate paths forward. An APK (Android Package Kit) and an IPA (iOS App Store Package) are fundamentally different species disguised under similar skin.