Best mobile security apps for Android, including Avast One, Bitdefender, and ESET Mobile Security

Windows Sandbox is the standard advice for running an unknown installer on a desktop. On Android, the equivalent is “scan it before you install it” plus “only sideload from a store that scans uploads first”. The best mobile security and APK scanner apps for Android cover both halves: on-demand scans for the APKs you already downloaded, and real-time monitors that flag a malicious app the moment it tries something unusual. We tested seven, focused on AV-TEST detection rates, false positives, app weight, and how aggressively each one pushes adjacent products.

What to look for in a mobile security app

Five criteria sort the useful tools from the bloat.

Detection rate. Independent AV-TEST and AV-Comparatives scores from the past 12 months are the only reliable signal. Marketing claims do not count.

False-positive rate. A scanner that flags every legit Aptoide build as suspicious is worse than no scanner. Look for tested false-positive numbers under 1 percent.

Battery and RAM impact. Real-time scanners can chew battery. Pick one that shows up in the battery report and decide whether the trade-off is worth it.

Adjacent-product upsell. Most free Android antivirus apps now upsell a VPN, an identity service, and a password manager. Decide how much sales surface you tolerate.

Privacy of the scanner itself. A scanner that uploads every APK to an unspecified backend is itself a privacy concern. Vendors with published audit reports are preferable.

APK scan before install. The most useful feature for sideloaders: tap an APK file in your downloads folder, scan it on-demand before tapping install.

Quick comparison

AppBest forDetectionFree planPaid tierAdjacent upsell
Avast OneAll-in-one free99%+Free, adsPremium $4.99/moVPN, identity
Bitdefender Mobile SecurityLight footprint99%+14-day trial$14.99/yrVPN, scam-call
ESET Mobile SecurityLow false positives99%+Free, basicPremium $14.99/yrNone
Kaspersky FreeTrusted engine99%+Free, adsPlus $14.99/yrVPN, identity
MalwarebytesOn-demand scans98%+FreePremium $11.99/yrNone
VirusTotal MobileMulti-engine APK scan70-engine sweepFreeNoneNone
Trend Micro Mobile SecurityFamily + child controls99%+30-day trial$14.99/yrVPN, parental

#1. Avast One, best free all-in-one

Avast One consolidates what used to be three separate Avast apps into one bundle: malware scanner, real-time guard, web shield, basic VPN. The free build covers the antivirus core; the VPN is capped at 5 GB per week. AV-TEST gives the engine top marks across detection and usability in recent reports. The on-demand APK scan works from the system share sheet.

Where it falls short: Free build pushes the Premium tier in several screens, which feels heavier than the competition. Bundled telemetry; Avast publishes a privacy report.

Pricing: Free. Premium around $4.99 USD per month for the unlimited VPN and extra utilities.

Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, macOS.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Avast One if you want a free all-in-one and you do not mind the upsell prompts.

#2. Bitdefender Mobile Security, best light footprint

Bitdefender Mobile Security has been near the top of AV-TEST scores for years and barely shows up in battery reports. The on-install scan runs in a fraction of a second; the on-demand sweep takes under a minute on a phone with a few hundred apps. The “App Anomaly Detection” feature watches installed apps for unusual behaviour after install, a useful layer for sideloaded apps.

Where it falls short: No real free tier; the 14-day trial converts to paid. The included VPN is capped without an upgrade.

Pricing: $14.99 USD per year. 14-day trial.

Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, macOS.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Bitdefender if you want one of the strongest engines and you accept that “free” is not on the table.

#3. ESET Mobile Security, best low false-positive pick

ESET has the lowest false-positive rate of the major engines in the past year of AV-Comparatives reports, which matters most for sideloaders. The free tier covers on-demand and on-install scanning; Premium adds anti-theft, payment protection, and a security audit. No VPN bundle, no identity pitch.

Where it falls short: UI feels enterprise-y. The free tier nags you to upgrade after 30 days.

Pricing: Free basic. Premium around $14.99 USD per year.

Platforms: Android, Windows.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick ESET if you sideload a lot and false positives waste real time.

#4. Kaspersky Free, best trusted engine

Kaspersky Free runs the same scanning engine as the paid Kaspersky products. Detection rates in AV-TEST and AV-Comparatives are consistently top-tier. The free tier covers on-demand scanning, app lock, and call filter. Privacy guidance varies by country; check your local regulator before installing.

Where it falls short: Geopolitical scrutiny in some jurisdictions. The free tier upsells the Plus and Premium tiers persistently. VPN is bundled in higher tiers but capped.

Pricing: Free. Plus around $14.99 USD per year.

Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, macOS.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Kaspersky for engine strength. Check local guidance before installing.

#5. Malwarebytes, best on-demand scanner

Malwarebytes built its brand on second-opinion scanning. The free Android app focuses on the on-demand sweep: tap a button, the scanner sweeps installed apps and the downloads folder. The Premium tier adds real-time monitoring; the free tier is intentionally lean.

Where it falls short: Free tier is on-demand only, so it does not stop a malicious install in flight. Some users report slower scans on lower-end phones.

Pricing: Free. Premium around $11.99 USD per year.

Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, macOS.

Download: Google Play · Malwarebytes site

Bottom line: Pick Malwarebytes as a second-opinion scanner alongside another real-time engine.

#6. VirusTotal Mobile, best multi-engine APK scan

VirusTotal Mobile is the consumer-facing app for Google’s VirusTotal service. Drop in an APK or a URL; the file is run against 70 antivirus engines and a battery of static-analysis tools. The result is a transparent verdict you can cross-check against the AV-TEST roster.

Where it falls short: No real-time scanning; this is an analysis tool, not a guard. Files uploaded to VirusTotal are shared with the security industry; do not upload anything sensitive.

Pricing: Free, no ads.

Platforms: Android, iOS, web.

Download: Google Play · VirusTotal site

Bottom line: Pick VirusTotal as the second-opinion scanner for APKs you find outside a trusted store.

#7. Trend Micro Mobile Security, best for families

Trend Micro Mobile Security is the closest to a “parents and kids” pick on this list. Web filtering for browsers, app restriction by category, location tracking for the family plan. The Premium tier folds in identity monitoring and the VPN.

Where it falls short: Heavier RAM footprint than ESET or Bitdefender. Pushes adjacent services aggressively in the free trial.

Pricing: 30-day trial. Premium around $14.99 USD per year.

Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, macOS.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Trend Micro if you manage devices for a family and want parental controls in the same app.

How to pick the right mobile security app

A clean setup is one real-time scanner plus one on-demand backup. We use Bitdefender as the primary and VirusTotal Mobile for APKs that show up outside a verified store.

FAQ

Do I really need an antivirus on Android?

Stock Android with apps from a verified store does not strictly need one. The case for an antivirus is stronger if you sideload, if you receive APKs over messaging apps, or if you have a phone that does not get monthly security patches.

Is Google Play Protect enough?

Google Play Protect catches obvious threats in apps installed from Play. It is less consistent on sideloaded APKs and on apps that change behaviour after install. A second scanner adds real coverage for those cases.

Can I trust the Aptoide store?

Aptoide runs malware scans on every uploaded build and exposes a trust badge on the listing. The verified Aptoide downloads are widely considered safe; we still recommend running a scanner on important installs.

Does an APK scanner work on already-installed apps?

Yes. Every pick on this list scans installed apps and the downloads folder. VirusTotal is the only one that runs a multi-engine sweep on a single file before install.

Will an antivirus slow my phone?

Bitdefender and ESET barely register in battery reports. Avast and Kaspersky are heavier on entry-level phones. Trend Micro is the heaviest of the seven.

What about the VPN bundled in these apps?

Most antivirus VPNs are basic, with capped bandwidth on free and a short server list. If a VPN matters, pick a dedicated service. Our best ad-blocker apps for Android roundup pairs well with these picks.