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Please send an email to afforms-headless_beta@adobe.com from your official mail id and provide a bit of background about what you want to achieve.
AEM forms can be embedded inside the website page and can be adapted to different mobile devices.
You can check below links for various features of AEM Forms:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-64/release-notes/forms.html?lang=en
Thanks! It is possible to embedded Forms if it is used in a web-based page (e.g., H5 within mobile). What if we want to use in a different channel (MiniApp) that can not render website, and use different frontend technologies instead of HTML/JS/CSS/.
Forms created using AEM can be leveraged across the web and mobile channels. OOTB with AEM Forms, you can create forms once, preview the look and feel across devices, and publish to any screen size. For more details, you can refer to the features- https://business.adobe.com/in/products/experience-manager/forms/features.html
In case you need any further assistance, please elaborate on the problem statement.
There is a headless form tech in beta that could also be a candidate for multi channel support including apps. You could consider using it for your use case.
Do you have any document reference for the headless form feature?
Please send an email to afforms-headless_beta@adobe.com from your official mail id and provide a bit of background about what you want to achieve.
@Shinevien lets discuss what can be done:
Web : You already have forms that can be made responsive for desktop browsers
small devices/tablet(browser experience) : same form can be used if you make sure the clientlibs/theme are handling the device-specific rendering via media query
App: AEM forms has it's own app
AEM forms with Front end framework or apps: Headless is in beta and would be available in forms as cloud service
Running out of option: You can embed the form in iframe, sites page