Niagara Launcher

Niagara Launcher is beautiful when paired with the right wallpaper—the one I chose for the screenshots is admittedly a little busy! But its overall interface is quite different from the bunch of launchers we just went through.
Niagara Launcher is for the anti-traditionalist, and as a result, it takes a minimalist approach. It’s beneficial if you’re a frequent one-handed user or you’re light on your app usage.
Once you install Niagara Launcher, it will ask you to select your favorite apps for quick access—up to 8 total. If you need to access other apps beyond that, you can scroll through the letter carousel to locate what you need or use the integrated search. But again, Niagara is focused on keeping it super simple, so don’t download this if you’re constantly switching between two dozen apps.
Niagara Launcheris free to use for seven days. After the trial period, you can choose to pay $6/monthly or a one-time fee of $15. You’ll unlock additional features through Niagara Pro, including custom fonts and a plug-and-play music widget.