One Piece Mobile Apps

These are all of the mobile apps related to One Piece.

Cat's Ogiri Sushi
Cat's Ogiri Sushi powered by Shueisha (ネコの大喜利寿司 powered by 集英社) is an Ogiri word game where players have to fill in empty speech bubbles from Shonen Jump manga based on a theme. Once filled in, other players rate their entries. The game was released on Android and iOS devices on January 31, 2019, with service terminated on January 14, 2020. It was published by Shueisha and developed by Nukenin, which was the Google Indie Games Festival 2018 Top 3 finalist and the Shonen Jump+ Award winner for their first "Cat" series title Cat Painter. One Piece is one of 25 Jump titles featured in the game.

ONE PIECE Comics Official App
The ONE PIECE Comics Official App (ONE PIECE 公式漫画アプリ) is the official manga app for One Piece, developed by Shueisha. It is available on both Android and iOS devices. Users can read full-color chapters using logs, which come in three types:
 * Free Logs: Every day, users can earn one free log, distributed at 13:00, which allows them to read one free chapter. Users can only accumulate up to 245 free logs, and they cannot be used to purchase e-books.
 * Purchase Logs: Aside from free daily logs, additional logs can be purchased. THese purchase logs do not have a limit and can be used to purchase e-books.
 * Bonus Logs: Bonus logs can be earned by completing different achievements through minigames or events. Users can only accumulate up to 2000 bonus logs, and they cannont be used to purchase e-books.

Shonen Jump Manga & Comics
Shonen Jump Manga & Comics is a digital manga platform that is available globally and offers unlimited access to Jump series, including One Piece, for premium subscribers. Manga is also sold by volume on the platform. The app's catalogue includes One Piece spinoffs: One Piece novel A, Shokugeki no Sanji, Roronoa Zoro Falls Into the Sea, and Vivi's Adventure.

Zebrack
Zebrack (ゼブラック) is Shueisha's digital bookstore platform. It features Shonen Jump properties, including One Piece. Users can read manga for free everyday using tickets that are recharged 23 hours after use.

TanZak
TanZak (タンザク) is a digital light novel platform owned and operated by Shueisha. The novels are progressed sentence by sentence as readers tap their screens. Many Shonen Jump-related light novels are featured on the platform, including One Piece novel A.

kisekaeJUMP
kisekaeJUMP (きせかえジャンプ) is a Shonen Jump-themed customization app that launched on Android and iOS devices on March 18, 2016. It acts as a digital storefront for wallpapers and icons based on the magazine's most popular series. Service for the app will be terminated on January 22, 2022, but use of purchased items will still be available.

Tony Tony Chopper serves as the app's mascot and logo. The app offers free daily One Piece Chat Stickers, as well as One Piece wallpapers and icons.

JUMP PAINT
JUMP PAINT by MediBang (ジャンプPAINT by MediBang) is an Android and iOS app for creating manga and illustrations. It is developed in collaboration between Weekly Shonen Jump and MediBang Paint, and it released in English on June 22, 2017. Users can access the following features:
 * 90 free brushes, including G-pens and mapping pens
 * 800 types of tones and backgrounds for free
 * Drawing practice using panels from Shonen Jump manga, including Eiichiro Oda's One Piece
 * Lessons on manga creation from Jump's editorial department
 * The ability to enter Jump contests
 * Layers with blending modes
 * 50 comic fonts
 * Freely transformable comic panels
 * A camera for taking reference photos.

The app syncs with the desktop version of JUMP PAINT on PC and Mac, and it has cloud storage backup.

Jump Camera
Jump Camera!! (ジャンプカメラ!!) was a photography app developed by ICE Inc. and distributed by Shueisha. The app was released for iOS devices on March 26, 2013. Users could take pictures using their camera and add frames, filters, and stamps to them featuring characters from Jump manga, including Monkey D. Luffy and Tony Tony Chopper. They could also add photos of themselves to existing art, like magazine covers or manga pages. Users could share their images to Twitter, Facebook, or LINE, as well as post them in-app to be ranked against others' art.

A major update was released on June 23, 2014 to commemorate the 46th anniversary of Weekly Shonen Jump. Over 3,000 stamps were added for free for a limited time, until July 11.

One Piece (Anime App)
One Piece was an anime app developed and distributed by Ellation, a subsidiary of AT&T and the umbrella company that oversaw video streaming services like Crunchyroll. It was released on July 30, 2015 on Android devices, and it was removed from app stores on January 3, 2020.

This app operated exactly like Crunchyroll but was restricted to One Piece episodes. Users had two viewing options. They could watch free episodes with advertisements. If they purchased a premium subscription to Crunchyroll, they could access ad-free episodes, stream episodes simultaneously was their Japanese release, watch episodes in high definition (HD), and watch on additional devices, including PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Apple TV, and Roku.

Niantic Project
On November 8, 2021, Niantic announced a partnership with Shueisha to create an AR app based on the company's media properties. The app is being developed by T&S and will be available in 2022.

In a demo of the app, tentatively titled "Comic Experience," players are able to scan a One Piece volume, causing a Tony Tony Chopper avatar to appear. Multiple players can play together and make their Chopper avatars interact. They can also throw cotton candy to them, and whichever one catches it will be chased by the other two. The Thousand Sunny appeared sailing overhead and used Coup de Burst to fly into the sky.