🎉 Android 16 Beta 1 is here! Check out the newest changes including Adaptive Apps, Live Updates, and the APV codec! Read the blog for more and don't forget to submit your feedback after testing → https://goo.gle/4g9B0jY
Android Developers
Technology, Information and Internet
Mountain View, California 127,518 followers
Get the latest Android news, best practices, live videos, demonstrations, tutorials, and more!
About us
The official Android Developers LinkedIn account from Google. Delivering the latest on Android development tools and resources to help you build experiences that people love, faster and easier, across every Android device.
- Website
-
https://developer.android.com/
External link for Android Developers
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Mountain View, California
Updates
-
The #AndroidXR SDK is available in developer preview. This means you can start building immersive experiences for the newest member of the Android family today. The SDK includes tools for spatial audio, rich 3D elements, natural interactions like hand and eye tracking, and more. All this and more on the site: https://lnkd.in/gD3w8K9p Watch to learn about the future of Android ⬇️
-
Make your Android app's AI feature production-ready! Learn how to secure your Vertex AI integration with Firebase App Check, update models seamlessly with Remote Config and use feedback to refine your AI. Read the blog post → https://goo.gle/40AiOdA
-
Learn how to create a spotlight effect on your camera preview with Jetpack Compose and face detection! → https://goo.gle/4ayHWG4 In this blog post, we continue our exploration of CameraX and Jetpack Compose. We'll show you how to overlay UI elements, focusing on a spotlight effect that highlights detected faces. The blog post covers how to modify the CameraPreviewViewModel to enable face detection, utilizing the Camera2Interop API. This approach allows access to advanced camera features not directly available through CameraX. We then explain the process of transforming sensor coordinates to UI coordinates, ensuring the effects are drawn correctly on the screen. Finally, using a Canvas composable, we’ll walk through drawing a gradient mask over the preview, creating the spotlight effect using BlendMode.DstOut to cut out the gradient. This blog will equip you to create visually stunning camera experiences by leveraging the power of Compose.
-
Android XR, Spotlight Week on Android Camera and Media, Android Studio improvements - get all this and more in our newest #NowInAndroid! Read the blog → https://goo.gle/3Wwtets Listen to the podcast → https://goo.gle/3EfoEJX Watch the video → https://goo.gle/3WrISGj
-
Ready to create kid-friendly apps and watch faces on Wear OS? ⌚️ Designing kids experiences for Wear OS requires careful consideration to keep kids safe and engaged with positive experiences. Learn more → https://goo.gle/4gwoVpn
-
Want to see a great Wear OS app designed with kids in mind? Math learning app MathTango takes all the fun and engagement of the full size app and ports it down to a form factor that fits on your wrist. Learn how they did it using less than 1% of battery usage per minute on WearOS → https://goo.gle/42zeDkL
-
🎉 Android Studio had a birthday recently! In this episode of #ADBPodcast we're talking about the history of Android’s IDE. Tune in for more → https://goo.gle/4aKfBwR
-
🎂 Celebrate 10 years of Android Studio with us! → https://goo.gle/4hoGY1h When we set out to develop Android Studio we started with these three principles: First, we wanted to build and release a complete IDE, not just a plugin. Second, we wanted to build it on top of an actively maintained, best-of-breed Java IDE. And third, we wanted to not only adopt a better build system, but to use this build system both from the command line and from inside the IDE, such that we didn't have the discrepancy in behavior and capability that we had with ADT between the in-IDE builds with Eclipse, and CI builds with ant. Android Studio has come a long way since those early days, but our mission of empowering Android developers with excellent tools continues to be our focus!