Hybrid
Hybrid app development refers to the creation of a single app that can run on multiple operating systems, including Windows, Android, and iOS. When developers create hybrid software, they include one line of code for all the platforms. It means that you write your code once, and you can run it anywhere. Developers build hybrid applications using web technologies such as JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. The code is then pushed into your own application using an open-source framework like Ionic or React Native. It allows applications to be launched via the built-in browser of each platform instead of a web browser. It means you can install it on your mobile device and send it to the app store for sale, just like any standard native app.