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# Android Studio

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> Android Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) designed for Android app development. As the official IDE from Google, it offers a comprehensive set of tools for building, testing, and deploying Android applications. It supports development for phones, tablets, wearables, TV, automotive, and other Android-compatible devices. The software includes an intelligent code editor with completion capabilities for Kotlin, Java, and C/C++ programming languages. It features Gemini, an AI-powered coding assistant that helps generate and fix code.&#10;&#10;Android Studio provides Compose Design Tools for creating dynamic layouts, a flexible build system powered by Gradle, and Live Edit functionality for immediate reflection of code changes. The platform includes testing capabilities through the Android Emulator, allowing testing across various device configurations. Android Studio offers performance optimization tools such as the APK Analyzer to inspect and reduce app size before publishing. It supports cross-platform development with versions available for Windows, MacOS, Linux, and ChromeOS systems.
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> Verdict: Rated **4.6/5** by 118 users. Top-rated for **Likelihood to recommend**.

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## Quick Stats & Ratings

| Metric | Rating | Detail |
| **Overall** | **4.6/5** | 118 Reviews |
| Ease of Use | 4.3/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Customer Support | 4.2/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Value for Money | 4.6/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Features | 4.6/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Recommendation percentage | 90% | (9/10 Likelihood to recommend) |

## About the vendor

- **Company**: Android Developers

## Commercial Context

- **Pricing Details**: Free to use. No registration or set up fees are required.
- **Target Audience**: Self Employed, 2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000, 1,001–5,000, 5,001–10,000, 10,000+
- **Deployment & Platforms**: Mac (Desktop), Windows (Desktop), Android (Mobile)
- **Supported Languages**: Chinese, English, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
- **Available Countries**: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, American Samoa, Andorra, Angola, Anguilla, Antarctica, Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus and 229 more

## Features

- Code Editing
- Debugging
- Graphical User Interface
- Integrated Development Environment

## Support Options

- Email/Help Desk
- Chat

## Category

- [Source Code Management Software](https://www.softwareadvice.co.uk/directory/4322/source-code-management/software)

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## Reviews

### "The complete suite for android app development" — 4.0/5

> **Muhammad Arifur** | *19 April 2024* | E-Learning | Recommendation rating: 8.0/10
> 
> **Pros**: Its minimalistic UI provides a smooth experience for me. The documentation is quite expansive and is appropriately formatted for ease of read. This helps in breaking the complicated process of app development into manageable tasks. Installation is as simple as clicking an executable. ADB driver installation is seamlessly done along with it. The SDK manager is quite versatile. I was able to customize the package installation according to my needs. Necessary dependencies for cross-platform development can also be installed with the SDK manager. And it integrates quite well with React Native - which is the cross-platform solution that I currently use alongside and almost on a daily basis. It also features a robust CLI for advanced developers. The emulator allows testing and debugging apps on a variety of devices using downloadable device images.
> 
> **Cons**: The SDK manager does not clarify the functionalities of individual packages. This makes figuring things out difficult for first-timers. It also can't handle unstable internet connection very well. I had to try a couple of times to download and install the packages. Customer support is mainly community-based. It is very unlikely that you will get direct help from the Android Studio team.
> 
> Being the only full-fledged solution provided by Google, Android Studio has become a crucial part of my development life cycle.  I am using it for both native and cross-platform app development. Despite its simplistic design, it still houses all of the integral components of app development (SDK, IDE, emulator). But I preferred that it didn't get cluttered with unessential packages and tools. And Android Studio allowed such nuanced customizations for me. I am using it to test, debug and compile apps after writing the code in React Native.

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### "Android Studio - Create Android apps the easy way" — 4.0/5

> **Aimen** | *28 December 2022* | Primary/Secondary Education | Recommendation rating: 9.0/10
> 
> **Pros**: Android Studio is packed with resources and tools, making it a professional IDE for many users. You can create graphical layouts visually instead of only seeing code, start full Android emulators with different screen sizes, i.e. tablets, smartphones and even watches, choose from a variety of pre-installed icons, plugins and blueprints saving the user a lot of time. Being from Google, Android Studio has a packed and beautifully designed website about documentation and implementation of Java/Kotlin and even C++ code with examples. Furthermore Android Studio integrates plugins and add-ons from the community directly into the code and allows the programmer to install packages and import whole projects from other sites like GitHub.
> 
> **Cons**: Android Studio receives many updates and I mean a lot of them. Every time I open Android Studio a popup appears requesting me to download a new update or package, which angers me a lot. These updates, which most of the time aren’t major ones and consume a lot of storage, have to first of all get downloaded, then installed, then the whole program restarts, which finally lets me continue using my project. Updates are great and all, but I would love to have the updates installed automatically in the background without asking the user every single time if they want to update. Being resource packed and full of options and tools, new comers may get confused, because at first glance everything feels crowded and unorganised. So before reaching the coding flow, new users have to get used to the whole layout with all its settings and options.
> 
> Android Studio is a wonderful coding IDE for Android developers. Being filled with resources, templates, emulators and plugins, Android Studio allows developers to lead a smooth coding experience with all the resources they need. Android Studio appeals not only to professional developers, but also beginners by having the option to drag and drop pre-installed views, buttons, lists, etc. You can look up full explanations of code snippets and functions on their wiki/documentation website made by Google, yet be ready to frequently install many updates. So if you are an Android developer, Android Studio is perfect for you.

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### "A Versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE)." — 3.0/5

> **Dvock** | *21 June 2023* | Information Technology & Services | Recommendation rating: 7.0/10
> 
> **Pros**: From creating new projects to debugging and testing, the IDE provides a seamless workflow that makes app development efficient and streamlined. The user interface is clean and intuitive, allowing developers to navigate through projects and access various tools with ease. One of the standout features of Android Studio is its advanced code editor. The IDE is built on the IntelliJ IDEA platform, which brings intelligent code completion, real-time error checking, and powerful refactoring capabilities.
> 
> **Cons**: One area where Android Studio can be improved is its initial setup and configuration process. It requires downloading and installing various components, which can be time-consuming, especially for developers new to Android development. However, once the initial setup is complete, the IDE runs smoothly and performs exceptionally well.
> 
> In conclusion, Android Studio is a better tool for Android app development. Its robust set of features, seamless integration with Android SDK, and powerful debugging capabilities make it a top choice for both beginner and experienced developers. Despite the initial setup process, the benefits it offers in terms of productivity and efficiency far outweigh any minor inconveniences. I averagely recommend Android Studio to anyone involved in Android app development.

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### "Android Studio: A Comprehensive Review" — 5.0/5

> **Chanice** | *21 February 2023* | Entertainment | Recommendation rating: 9.0/10
> 
> **Pros**: Android Studio is an incredibly powerful and versatile tool for Android developers. It is user-friendly and intuitive, with a wide range of features that allow for easy development of Android apps. The built-in virtual device testing, debugging, and profiling tools make it easy to test and deploy apps quickly and efficiently.
> 
> **Cons**: Android Studio can be difficult to learn at first, and some features can be difficult to understand. Additionally, some of the features can be slow or sluggish, and the layout of the user interface can be confusing.
> 
> Overall, Android Studio is an incredibly powerful tool that allows developers to quickly and easily develop Android apps. Once you get used to the layout and features, it becomes much easier to use. The built-in testing, debugging, and profiling tools make it easy to deploy apps quickly and efficiently.

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### "The best IDE for Android App Development" — 5.0/5

> **Dasser** | *3 January 2023* | Computer Software | Recommendation rating: 10.0/10
> 
> **Pros**: I really like that they keep updating the IDE with tons of features to make developers' life easier.
> 
> **Cons**: When I tried Xcode for iOS app development, I felt that Android Studio lacks simplicity in terms of UI and UX. Android Studio of course has tons of features, customizations, and plugins but it has even simple UI and UX,  it will be perfect, and I believe they are already working on that. Hopefully, they release it in 2023.
> 
> I really love my overall experience with Android Studio, a full-featured official IDE for android development.

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