Android platform

Explore the Android development landscape. Learn about the latest release and review details of earlier releases. Discover the device ecosystem, modern Android development, and training courses.
Latest version

Android 16

Android 16 continues our mission of building a private and secure platform that helps improve your productivity while giving you new capabilities to produce beautiful apps, superior media and camera experiences, and an intuitive user experience, particularly on tablets and foldables.

Training

Learn to develop Android apps

Get set up, code Hello World, and go deeper with training courses that take you from beginner to advanced topics.
Extend

Multiple form factors

Create adaptive apps optimized for phones, tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices, parked car apps, and XR 2D.
Enhance

Machine learning

Add on-device machine learning features to your app to enable the latest processing capabilities for images, audio, and text.
Featured

Multidevice

Build multidevice experiences that delight your users with personal and communal experiences on all kinds of devices.
Modern Android

Jetpack Compose

Simplify and accelerate UI development with the modern toolkit for building native UI. Develop your app using less code, more-powerful tools, and intuitive Kotlin APIs.
Modern Android

Kotlin

Kotlin is beloved by many Android developers for its combination of simplicity and power. Now Kotlin development on Android is a first-class experience.

Developer stories

How developers are finding success with Android.

Marvel Strike Force improves their install rate

Due to a large file size, the number of organic installs was lower than the team had hoped for such a popular franchise. Google Play Instant to the rescue!

Cuvva adopts Jetpack Compose

Learn how the Android engineers at Cuvva re-architected their app to use a unidirectional data flow and Jetpack Compose.

Duolingo reduces its line count by an average of 30%

After seeing that their codebase's line count was growing 46% every year, Duolingo's Android developers found success in migrating from Java to Kotlin.