Developer(s) | Google, JetBrains |
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Stable release | 2024.3.1 Canary 9[1]
/ 9 January 2025 |
Preview release | 2024.3.1 Canary 9[1]
/ 10 January 2025 |
Written in | Java, Kotlin and C++ |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux (including ChromeOS)[2] |
Size | 8.1 to 9.5 GB[2] |
Type | Integrated development environment (IDE) |
License | Binaries: Freeware,[3] Source code:[4][5] Apache License (except SDK updates with proprietary license)[citation needed] |
Website | developer |
Android Studio is the official[6] integrated development environment (IDE) for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software and designed specifically for Android development.[7] It is available for download on Windows, macOS and Linux based operating systems.[8] It is a replacement for the Eclipse Android Development Tools (E-ADT) as the primary IDE for native Android application development. Android Studio is licensed under the Apache license but it ships with some SDK updates that are under a non-free license, making it not open source. [9]
Android Studio was announced on May 16, 2013, at the Google I/O conference. It was in early access preview stage starting from version 0.1 in May 2013, then entered beta stage starting from version 0.8 which was released in June 2014.[10] The first stable build was released in December 2014, starting from version 1.0.[11] At the end of 2015, Google dropped support for Eclipse ADT, making Android Studio the only officially supported IDE for Android development.[12]
On May 7, 2019, Kotlin replaced Java as Google's preferred language for Android app development.[13] Java is still supported, as is C++.[14]
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