Android Studio provides the fastest tools for building apps on every type of Android device.
Visual layout editor
Create complex layouts with ConstraintLayout
by adding constraints from each view to other views and guidelines. Then preview your layout on any screen size by selecting one of various device configurations or by simply resizing the preview window.
APK Analyzer
Find opportunities to reduce your Android app size by inspecting the contents of your app APK file, even if it wasn't built with Android Studio. Inspect the manifest file, resources, and DEX files. Compare two APKs to see how your app size changed between app versions.
Fast emulator
Install and run your apps faster than with a physical device and simulate different configurations and features, including ARCore, Google's platform for building augmented reality experiences.
Intelligent code editor
Write better code, work faster, and be more productive with an intelligent code editor that provides code completion for Kotlin, Java, and C/C++ languages.
Flexible build system
Powered by Gradle, Android Studio's build system allows you to customize your build to generate multiple build variants for different devices from a single project.
Realtime profilers
The built-in profiling tools provide realtime statistics for your app's CPU, memory, and network activity. Identify performance bottlenecks by recording method traces, inspecting the heap and allocations, and see incoming and outgoing network payloads.
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New Tools to Optimize Your App's Size and Boost Installs on Google Play (Google I/O'19)
Learn about the issues affecting the app install conversion funnel and how Google Play delivers your apps to users’ devices as reliable and as fast as possible, even under challenging conditions like limited free space or very slow networks. Take
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What's New in Android Studio UI Design and Debugging Tools (Google I/O'19)
In 2019, the Android team is refining the developer journey with a set of new tools for building modern interfaces. From building a layout to debugging views at runtime, this session will take you through a variety of steps that can help increase
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What's New in Android Development Tools (Google I/O'19)
Get an overview of what's new in Android Studio for Android app developers, including demos, and a tour de force presentation of relevant features that will accelerate developers workflow on the latest Android APIs. Watch more here: Android & Play
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New and advanced Google Play tools for developers (Indie Developer Day, Seattle 2018)
Learn about key Play Console features to help you throughout the development lifecycle. This session covers tips to help with pre-launch testing through growing your player base and increasing engagement post-launch. Speaker: Sarah Thomson, Partner
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What's new with ConstraintLayout and Android Studio design tools (Google I/O '18)
This session will cover the new features in ConstraintLayout 2.0, as well as the latest functionality added in Android Studio design tools, highlighting how to effectively take advantage of them for designing, prototyping, and building a graphical
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New and advanced Google Play tools for game developers (Google I/O '18)
This session will introduce improvements being made to Google Play and new tools in the Play Console which will help you launch and grow sustainable games on the Play Store. Rate this session by signing-in on the I/O website here →
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What's new in Android development tools (Google I/O '18)
An overview of all the recent features in Android Studio for Android app developers. The session will include demos and a tour de force presentation of relevant features that will accelerate developers' workflow on the latest Android APIs. Rate this
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APK Analyzer: An Android Tool Time Deep Dive
This is an updated version of this video. Wojtek Kaliciński introduces the APK Analyzer in Android Studio 2.2. The APK Analyzer gives developers insight into the contents of a release APK, including raw and download file sizes, Android resource and
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Migrating to Android Gradle Plugin 3.0.0
For more information about migrating to Android Gradle Plugin 3.0.0 refer to the guide in our documentation: https://goo.gl/AGR95p Android Plugin version 3.0.0 brings many improvements to build times, especially for multi-module projects. When
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Android Studio 3.0: Android Profiler
Android Profiler in Android Studio 3.0: https://goo.gl/Avshc6 Android Studio 3.0 brings a new Android Profiler view, integrating CPU, memory and network profiling on a single timeline. Advanced profiling instrumentation lets you track more data such
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What's New in Android Studio 3.0
Read more in the release notes here: https://goo.gl/7yo9SM Android Studio 3.0 brings a ton of new features and improvements, including Kotlin support, Android O APIs, Java 8 language features support, external APK debugging, Instant Apps modules and
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Tools and Tips to Boost User Engagement and Retention (Google I/O '17)
Google Play connects you to over 1 billion people globally. Learn how to create engaging app experiences that keep users coming back. Learn about the tools and features developers can take advantage of across Google Play, Firebase and Google Identity
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What's New in Android Design Tools - New Features for Rapid UI Development (Google I/O '17)
We have greatly enhanced the design tools of Android Studio to make it easier to create your app layouts. This session will provide an overview of these new tools, and show you how to quickly build stunning, rich and dynamic UI using the layout
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What's New in Android Development Tools (Google I/O '17)
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New Release & Device Targeting Tools (Google I/O '17)
Discover new tools to help you better understand the Android device landscape and target your app or game. Learn about releasing with confidence and more securely with new release management tools available in the Google Play Console. Recommended
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Engineer for High Performance with Tools from Android & Play (Google I/O '17)
An end-to-end review of how to identify and fix bad application behavior in and before production. Understand the tools available for identifying and resolving Android "health incidents" in production. Review each stage of the development cycle and
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What’s new in Android Studio 2.3 - Android Tool Time
In this video Wojtek Kaliciński shows the notable new features of Android Studio 2.3: improvements to Instant Run, layout editor changes (https://developer.android.com/training/constraint-layout/index.html), WebP image format support, the new App
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Create UI tests with Espresso Test Recorder
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App Links Assistant in Android Studio 2.3 - Android Tool Time
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Setting up the Android Emulator: An Android Tool Time Deep Dive
The Device Manager in Android Studio provides good defaults, but to make sure your Android Emulator is running at full speed and hardware acceleration, following the advice of Wojtek Kaliciński in this episode of Android Tool Time. Check out the
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Building interfaces with ConstraintLayout in Android Studio
The new Layout Editor in Android Studio 2.2 has some surprises, including a new blueprint mode, revamped properties inspector and support for ConstraintLayout, a new way to define layouts for your apps. In this Android Tool Time episode Wojtek
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Android Studio: the official IDE for Android
Android Studio: the official IDE for Android Android Studio provides the fastest tools for building apps on every type of Android device. World-class code editing, debugging, performance tooling, a flexible build system, and an instant build/deploy
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What's New in Android Studio 2.2
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Smaller APKs : A checklist (Android Performance Patterns Season 6 Ep. 5)
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UI testing with Espresso - Android Testing Patterns #2
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The experts' guide to Android development tools - Google I/O 2016
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What's new in Android development tools - Google I/O 2016
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Enable Android Studio's "Dex In Process" for Faster App Builds
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Enable Android Studio's "Dex In Process" for Faster App Builds
Android Studio 2.1 enables Dex In Process, a feature that can dramatically improve all your build times. To take advantage of Dex In Process, you'll need to modify your gradle.properties file and increase the amount of memory allocated to the Gradle Daemon VM by 1 Gb, to a minimum of 2 Gb, using the org.gradle.jvmargs property.
Latest news
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Emulator 29.1.5 Canary
Emulator 29.1.5 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Added entry points for configuring multiple displays from a hardware INI file. This will require further changes to the AVD manager along with a future Q system image update.
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Android Studio 3.4.2 available
Android Studio 3.4.2 is now available in the Stable channel. If you already have an Android Studio build on the Stable channel, you can get the update by clicking Help > Check for Update ( Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS). Otherwise, you
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Emulator 29.1.3 Canary
Emulator 29.1.3 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: To address issues with super slowness on some macOS machines: macOS systems with fewer than 8 logical cores will have file-backed RAM snapshots and SMP disabled by default.
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Android Studio 3.6 Canary 4 available
Android Studio 3.6 Canary 4 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. If you have Android Studio set to receive updates on the Canary or Dev channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for
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Android Studio 3.5 Beta 5 available
Android Studio 3.5 Beta 5 is now available in the Beta channel. If you have Android Studio set up to receive updates on the Beta channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS).
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Emulator 29.1.2 Canary
Emulator 29.1.2 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Performance metrics are now sent only once instead of every 10 seconds. Added -rtcfps flag to set max fps of WebRTC streaming. More info MoltenVK prebuilt has been updated and
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ConstraintLayout 2.0.0 beta 2
We are happy to announce the release of ConstraintLayout 2.0 beta 2. It’s available from the google maven repository: dependencies { implementation 'com.android.support.constraint:constraint-layout:2.0.0-beta2' } or if using the AndroidX packages:
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Emulator 29.1.1 Canary
Emulator 29.1.1 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Fixed crash in headless mode. Added metrics reporting to multi-display feature.
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Android Studio 3.5 Beta 4 available
Android Studio 3.5 Beta 4 is now available in the Beta channel. If you have Android Studio set up to receive updates on the Beta channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS).
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Android Studio 3.6 Canary 3 available
Android Studio 3.6 Canary 3 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. If you have Android Studio set to receive updates on the Canary or Dev channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for
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Emulator 29.1.0 Canary
Emulator 29.1.0 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Added -logcat-output command line option to print logcat to a file if the -logcat option is specified. Example: emulator -avd <avd-name> -logcat V:* # Output to stdout emulator -avd
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Emulator CI: Docker Scripts for Linux Emulator
We're interested in giving better support to our users who run the emulator in CI. One possible effort included in this goal is to make the emulator easier to use with tools that we see are being used widely, such as Docker. To this end, we've set up
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Emulator 29.0.12 Canary
Emulator 29.0.12 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Disabled SMS send button for Automotive system images. For more info on how to use Android Auto emulator system images, check this codelab. Snapshots are enabled for Automotive system
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Android Studio 3.6 Canary 2 available
Android Studio 3.6 Canary 2 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. If you have Android Studio set to receive updates on the Canary or Dev channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for
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Emulator 29.0.11 Stable
Emulator 29.0.11 is now available in all channels. This is a bugfix release with the following changes relative to previous stable (29.0.9): Fixed flaky failure to start the emulator on Windows ("vCPU shutdown request"). The Windows emulator now
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HAXM 7.5.1 for Windows
HAXM 7.5.1 for Windows is now available in all channels. From: https://github.com/intel/haxm/releases/tag/v7.5.1 Fixed an issue where preparation of a CPU for entry into guest mode could lead to a host kernel panic on NetBSD ( ). Enabled emulation
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Android Studio 3.5 Beta 3 available
Android Studio 3.5 Beta 3 is now available in the Beta channel. If you have Android Studio set up to receive updates on the Beta channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS).
Studio Blog
Emulator 29.0.11 Canary
Emulator 29.0.11 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Fixed flaky failure to start the emulator on Windows (vCPU shutdown request). The Windows emulator now relies on the libgcc DLL that we ship instead of being compiled with
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Android Studio 3.6 Canary 1 available
Android Studio 3.6 Canary 1 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. If you have Android Studio set to receive updates on the Canary or Dev channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for
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Android Studio 3.5 Beta 2 available
Android Studio 3.5 Beta 2 is now available in the Beta channel. If you have Android Studio set up to receive updates on the Beta channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS).
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Emulator 29.0.10 Canary
Emulator 29.0.10 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Fixed unnecessary pipeline barrier in emulated compressed textures in Vulkan. Fixed error in http proxy when chunked transfer encoding is used. Details Allow custom Qt library
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Android Studio 3.4.1 available
Android Studio 3.4.1 is now available in the Stable channel. If you already have an Android Studio build on the Stable channel, you can get the update by clicking Help > Check for Update (or Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS). Otherwise,
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ConstraintLayout 2.0.0 beta 1
We are happy to announce the release of ConstraintLayout 2.0 beta 1. APIs are now considered stable for the remaining of the 2.0 release cycle. It’s available from the google maven repository: dependencies { implementation
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Android Studio 3.5 Beta 1 available
Android Studio 3.5 Beta 1 is now available in the Beta channel. If you have Android Studio set up to receive updates on the Beta channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates ( Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS).
Studio Blog
Emulator 29.0.9 Stable
Emulator 29.0.9 Stable Emulator 29.0.9 is now available in all channels. This is a bugfix release with the following change relative to 29.0.8: Fixed issue with the Windows emulator where virtual scene camera / webcam would not work. Android Q Beta
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Emulator 29.0.8 Stable
Emulator 29.0.8 is now available in all channels. This is a bugfix release with the following changes relative to 29.0.6: Fixed issues with starting the emulator on Windows when the username had non-ASCII characters or spaces. Added support for
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Emulator 29.0.8 Canary
Emulator 29.0.8 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Fixed issues with starting the emulator on Windows when the username had non-ASCII characters or spaces. Added support for multiple virtual hardware displays provided there
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Emulator 29.0.7 Canary
Emulator 29.0.7 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Added command line option -delay-adb to suppress processing of ADB packets until the guest is boot completed (off a cold boot). This can help with flaky issues when running CI
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Emulator 29.0.6 stable
Emulator 29.0.6 is now available in all channels. Changes relative to previous stable versions, 28.0.23 and 28.0.25: Removal of QEMU1 and 32-bit Windows Support To better maintain the emulator, we now exclude shipping QEMU1 and 32-bit Windows
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Emulator 29.0.6 canary
Emulator 29.0.6 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels. Changes: Foldable emulators now load more quickly from snapshots. Fixed issue where e2fsck did not run properly, leading to low disk space for AVDs on older API levels.
Android Studio downloads
Platform | Android Studio package | Size | SHA-256 checksum |
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Windows (64-bit) | Recommended | 971 MB | e708d35052540aa03fbdaaa5cac3454e22636ecf72db5355ece4a722f1e6317f |
No .exe installer | 1035 MB | afe34c71813f47f0f1a8ea9647c58bbf156d8b14e83768c24d7719f28265379a | |
Windows (32-bit) | No .exe installer | 1035 MB | 171243b8b26786d35a71f0e2ceb4888ac76b6beeeb254db4f4a95e516e8f26de |
Mac (64-bit) | 1026 MB | 8e3592438bf7c489eeb00f802b2727241ddafa77451d32a9b82ee76ec3437356 | |
Linux (64-bit) | 1037 MB | 35eb8c74837d1aab59229101fc91568a607ac04854a40209f7a0ba7ac0601924 |
See the Android Studio release notes.
Offline components
Download the latest versions of the Android Gradle plugin and Google Maven dependencies to build your project offline.
Channel | Component | Size | SHA-256 checksum |
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Preview | | 126 MB | a3f278a8162aa65f103bf51f8e664cf5179de0047c93111e2f86251d44d9dbc3 |
Stable | | 2724 MB | f632eed0d7c2e540665242d7e44156efff1e10ddf878cffa4de312958f2c0e2f |
Command line tools only
If you do not need Android Studio, you can download the basic Android command line tools below. You can use the included sdkmanager
to download other SDK packages.
These tools are included in Android Studio.
Platform | SDK tools package | Size | SHA-256 checksum |
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Windows | 148 MB | 7e81d69c303e47a4f0e748a6352d85cd0c8fd90a5a95ae4e076b5e5f960d3c7a | |
98 MB | ecb29358bc0f13d7c2fa0f9290135a5b608e38434aad9bf7067d0252c160853e | ||
Linux | 147 MB | 92ffee5a1d98d856634e8b71132e8a95d96c83a63fde1099be3d86df3106def9 |
See the SDK tools release notes.
Windows
- Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/10 (32- or 64-bit)
The Android Emulator only supports 64-bit Windows (learn more).
- 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended
- 2 GB of available disk space minimum,
4 GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image) - 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution
Mac
- Mac® OS X® 10.10 (Yosemite) or higher, up to 10.13 (macOS High Sierra)
- 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended
- 2 GB of available disk space minimum,
4 GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image) - 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution
Linux
- GNOME or KDE desktop
Tested on Ubuntu® 14.04 LTS, Trusty Tahr (64-bit distribution capable of running 32-bit applications)
- 64-bit distribution capable of running 32-bit applications
- GNU C Library (glibc) 2.19 or later
- 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended
- 2 GB of available disk space minimum,
4 GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image) - 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution
Chrome OS
- 8 GB RAM or more recommended
- 4 GB of available disk space minimum
- 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution
- Intel i5 or higher (U series or higher) recommended
Recommended devices:
- Acer: Chromebook 13/Spin 13, Chromebox CXI3
- Lenovo: Yoga C630 Chromebook
- HP: Chromebook x360 14, Chromebox G2
- Dell: Inspiron Chromebook 14
- ASUS: Chromebox 3
- ViewSonic: NMP660 Chromebox
- CTL: Chromebox CBx1
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