The 5 Best Spreadsheet Apps for Android in 2024

Coletta Teske is a Lifewire writer focusing on consumer electronics. She has 30 years' experience writing for Adobe, Boeing, Microsoft, and many others.

Updated on January 19, 2024

When you’re looking for a spreadsheet app for Android, you’ll find plenty on the Google Play Store. We’ve tested the most popular ones and picked our favorites.

The spreadsheet apps reviewed below work on Android phones and tablets running Android 5.0 and higher. The information below should apply no matter who made your Android phone or tablet (Samsung, Google, etc.).

Desktop Power in an Android Package: Microsoft Excel

Screenshot of the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet app for Android

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Excel may be the longest-running spreadsheet app and it certainly has the largest market share. The Android app for Excel is free for non-business use and requires you to create a free Microsoft Outlook email account.

Excel for Android contains the most used features of Excel. But that doesn’t mean it’s a watered-down version. With the Excel app, your spreadsheets will come to life with:

Go From the Web to Your Device: Google Sheets

Screenshot of Google Sheets spreadsheet app for Android

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If you’ve been using Google Sheets on the web, you’ll easily go from the web app to the Android app. Google Sheets for Android has most of the same features as the web version, and with the Google Sheets app, you can start working in the web app and continue your work from your mobile device.

Google Sheets is free for non-business use and works with a free Gmail email address. Sheets is also a part of Google Workspace, an integrated collaboration environment that merges Gmail, Chat, and Meet, as well as Google's other apps. Google Workspace is free to anyone with a Google Account, though there are paid subscriptions that offer additional capabilities.

Check out Google Sheets when you work on the go or with a team and need a basic set of spreadsheet tools. Here’s what you can do with Google Sheets:

Keep It Basic: Simple Spreadsheet

Screenshot of Simple Screenshot by iku spreadsheet app for Android

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If you’re looking for a spreadsheet that takes up a small amount of space on your device and asks for the fewest permissions, ​check out Simple Spreadsheet. As the name implies, it really is simple to use. Simple Spreadsheet is free and contains ads.

If you don’t know a lot about spreadsheets and want to get up and running quickly, this spreadsheet app gets you started with the basics. It contains features for text formatting, chart building, and cell sizing. You’ll also find a list of 51 functions to support your calculations.

Find a Spreadsheet and Other Cool Apps: WPS Office

Screenshot of the WPS Office spreadsheet app for Android

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There are many other spreadsheet apps available for Android, and some of them are tucked away inside an office productivity suite. The most popular office suite for Android is WPS Office. WPS Office is available for free, doesn’t contain ads, and works with a free Google Gmail account.

WPS Office is the one-stop spot to create documents, presentations, memos, and spreadsheets. If you’ve worked with Microsoft Excel in the past, you’ll get up to speed quickly with WPS Office.

The WPS Spreadsheet has a familiar look and it's a great alternative to Excel and Google Sheets. Working with this spreadsheet app gives you the ability to:

Calculate and Collaborate: Zoho Sheet

Screenshot of Mobile Spreadsheet by Zoho spreadsheet app for Android

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Another spreadsheet app built for collaboration is Zoho Sheet, which is part of Zoho’s wide range of productivity apps for business. If you’ve worked with Google Sheets, you’ll find a familiar interface with this spreadsheet app. Zoho Sheet is free to download and works with a free Google Gmail account.

Here’s what you’ll get with Mobile Spreadsheet for Android: