Keplr Mobile offers exclusive features such as Ledger Bluetooth connectivity, an in-app browser, QR code scanning, and WalletConnect.
This tutorial will show you how to import an existing account.
Install Keplr Mobile for iOS or Android
Download the Keplr Mobile app by scanning these QR codes.

In your Keplr mobile app, tap [Import an existing wallet].

Connect with Your Google account
Tap [Connect with Google] from the options.

Next, you'll need to select which Google account to sync with your Keplr wallet.
Set a Wallet Name. Choosing a name that reflects its use or is easy to identify will make it more convenient later.

Take note of your private key and store it in a safe place. For accounts created with Google Login via Web3Auth, only private keys are provided. If you lose access to your Google account and lose your private key, there is no way to recover your account, and all assets in it will be permanently lost. Be sure to record your private key securely.
Select the chains you want to use with Keplr Mobile, then tap [Save].
If you see the screen below, your account creation is complete. Tap [Done] and start exploring the multichain.

Import with Recovery Phrase or Private Key
Tap [Use recovery phrase or private key] from the options.

Enter your recovery phrase or private key and set a wallet name. Choosing a name that reflects its use or is easy to identify will make it more convenient later. Tap [Next] to proceed.

Select the chains you want to use with Keplr Mobile, then tap [Save].
If you see the screen below, your account creation is complete. Tap [Done] and start exploring the multichain.

Import from Keplr Extension
Tap [Import from Keplr Extension] from the options and follow the instructions. Make sure your Keplr Extension is ready for the next steps.

Tap [Next] and scan the QR code from your Keplr Extension. To display the QR code, go to Settings > General > Link Keplr Mobile in the Keplr Extension. Once completed, all accounts from your Keplr Extension will be imported to Keplr Mobile at once.
