Monkeyzino App on iPhone and iPad: Safari or Nothing
Last checked: 8 July 2026
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One rule decides whether this install works: use Safari. Chrome and Firefox on iOS cannot pin the Monkeyzino app to your home screen, because Apple reserves that ability for its own browser. I learned this the mildly annoying way, standing in my kitchen with the casino open in Chrome on my iPhone 13, hunting for an install option that was never going to appear.
Once you are in Safari, the rest is two taps. The Monkeyzino app is not in the App Store; it is a progressive web app, a 12 MB install that you add through Safari's Share menu. It gets its own icon, opens full-screen without the address bar, and keeps you signed in between sessions. Same catalogue as the website, all 6,000+ games.
Open the casino in Safari first. The Share menu does the installing.
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Requirements
Short list. If your iPhone runs a reasonably current iOS, you are fine.
| Requirement | Minimum | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| iOS version | iOS 14 or newer | Covers iPhone 6s and later; iPads on iPadOS 14+ too |
| Browser | Safari only | Chrome and Firefox on iOS cannot add the app |
| Storage | 12 MB | As listed on the official app page, plus cached game assets |
How to Install the Monkeyzino App on iPhone
Tested on my iPhone 13 running the current iOS. Under a minute, most of it waiting for the lobby to load on hotel Wi-Fi.
Open the casino in Safari
Tap the green button on this page to reach the current official address, and make sure it opens in Safari. If it lands in another browser, copy the address across.
Tap the Share button
The square with the arrow pointing up, bottom of the screen on iPhone. On iOS 26 the toolbar changed: tap the three-dot icon first, then open the Share menu from there.

Choose "Add to Home Screen"
Scroll down the share sheet a little; the option hides below the app row. Safari shows the Monkeyzino icon and name, both already filled in.

Tap Add
Top right corner. The icon drops onto your home screen and from then on the app launches full-screen, no Safari chrome around it.
First launch asks you to log in or create an account, and the welcome offer is the same 100% first-deposit match players get everywhere else. No app-exclusive bonus exists, on iOS or anywhere; the numbers and the wagering fine print live on the app bonus page.
How iOS Differs from Android
Same app, different doors. If you have already installed on an Android phone, or read the Android install guide, here is what changes on Apple hardware:
| Detail | iPhone / iPad | Android |
|---|---|---|
| Browser for install | Safari only | Chrome (other browsers offer Add to Home screen) |
| Install route | Share → Add to Home Screen → Add | ⋮ menu → Install app → Install |
| Install prompt | None; you must find the option yourself | Chrome offers an Install dialog |
| Removing the app | Hold the icon → Delete Bookmark | Drag to Uninstall like any app |
None of this affects what is inside. Games, the live casino, the sportsbook and the cashier are identical on both platforms, and updates arrive automatically on every launch either way.
Sessions and Notifications: What to Expect
The part I actually tested for a week. The app kept my session through daily opens, a phone restart and an iOS point update; I typed my password once at the start and not again. Two things will end a session early: clearing Safari's website data in Settings wipes the app's storage along with it, and the casino's own session limit logs you out automatically once you hit the time you set. Repeated wrong passwords will also make the site prompt you to reset.
Push notifications are the weak spot. iOS has technically allowed web-app pushes since 16.4, but I received none from Monkeyzino on my iPhone 13, so do not count on being pinged about bonuses or cashback. Check the bonuses tab inside the app instead.
If the icon ever misbehaves, opens a blank screen, or disappears after an iOS update, reinstalling takes under a minute and your account is untouched. The troubleshooting page walks through the fixes in order. And for the wider picture of what the app is like day to day, start with the main Monkey Zino app guide.
FAQ
Is the Monkeyzino app in the App Store?
No. Apple's store policies keep most real-money casinos out, so Monkeyzino ships a progressive web app instead. You add it to your home screen through Safari and it behaves like an installed app: own icon, full-screen window, saved session.
Can I install it with Chrome on iPhone?
No. Chrome and Firefox on iOS cannot pin the app to your home screen; Apple reserves that for Safari. Copy the address into Safari and install from there. You can still play in Chrome as a normal browser tab if you prefer.
Which iOS version do I need?
iOS 14 or newer, which covers the iPhone 6s and everything after it. The app itself is a 12 MB install. I tested on an iPhone 13 and everything worked first try.
Does the Monkeyzino app work on iPad?
Yes. The steps are the same in Safari on iPadOS: Share, then Add to Home Screen. On iPad the Share button sits at the top of the window rather than the bottom bar.
Will I stay logged in between sessions?
Yes, in normal use. The app keeps its own storage, so your session survives closing the app and restarting the phone. Clearing Safari website data wipes it, and the casino's own session limit can log you out automatically if you have set one.
Where is Add to Home Screen on iOS 26?
Safari's toolbar changed in iOS 26. Tap the three-dot icon, open the Share menu from there, then scroll down to Add to Home Screen. The casino's own install instructions describe the same route.
Safari, Share, Add. Under a minute on my iPhone 13. The welcome bonus is waiting once you sign in.
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