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ScriptsMay 11, 2026·3 min de lecture

Pake — Turn Any Website into a Lightweight Desktop App

Pake wraps any web page into a native desktop application using Rust and system webviews, producing binaries under 5 MB compared to Electron's 100 MB+. It supports macOS, Windows, and Linux with built-in shortcuts, immersive windows, and drag-and-drop packaging.

Introduction

Pake is a tool that converts any web page into a small, fast desktop application using Rust and the system's built-in webview rather than bundling a full browser engine. It produces binaries that are a fraction of the size of Electron-based apps, making distribution and startup significantly faster.

What Pake Does

  • Wraps any URL into a native desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux
  • Produces binaries under 5 MB by leveraging system webviews instead of Chromium
  • Provides a CLI and a no-code GUI for packaging
  • Supports custom icons, window sizes, and system tray integration
  • Enables keyboard shortcuts, user-agent overrides, and multi-window configurations

Architecture Overview

Pake is built on top of Tauri, using Rust for the native shell and WRY for cross-platform webview bindings. When you run the CLI, it generates a Tauri project with your specified URL, compiles it to a platform-specific binary, and bundles minimal native chrome around the webview. The result is a self-contained executable that renders the target site with native OS integration.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install globally via npm: npm install -g pake-cli
  • Requires Rust toolchain for building from source
  • Configure window dimensions, transparency, and fullscreen via CLI flags
  • Customize the app icon with --icon path/to/icon.png
  • Set user-agent strings and inject custom JS/CSS for tweaked behavior

Key Features

  • Produces apps 20x smaller than equivalent Electron wrappers
  • Zero JavaScript runtime overhead on the backend side
  • Built-in support for system tray, global shortcuts, and file drag-and-drop
  • GitHub Actions templates for automated cross-platform CI builds
  • Popular prebuilt apps available for Twitter, ChatGPT, YouTube Music, and more

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Electron — Full Chromium bundled; much larger binaries but richer Node.js API access
  • Tauri — Pake's foundation; Tauri is a full framework while Pake is a one-command wrapper
  • Nativefier — Archived Electron-based wrapper; Pake is the modern, lighter successor
  • WebCatalog — Proprietary site-to-app tool; Pake is fully open source
  • Webapp Manager — Linux-only; Pake supports macOS, Windows, and Linux

FAQ

Q: Do I need to know Rust to use Pake? A: No. The CLI handles all Rust compilation automatically. You only need the Rust toolchain installed.

Q: Can I inject custom JavaScript into the wrapped app? A: Yes. Pake supports injecting custom JS and CSS files that run inside the webview on every page load.

Q: Does Pake support auto-updating the wrapped app? A: Pake does not include a built-in updater. You would need to redistribute new binaries or integrate Tauri's updater plugin manually.

Q: How does Pake compare to a PWA? A: PWAs rely on browser support and have limited OS integration. Pake apps behave like native executables with full system tray and shortcut support.

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