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Helping users find trusted apps on Google Play

Posted by JJ Zou – Product Manager, and Scott Lin – Product Manager At Google Play, we’re committed to empowering you with the tools and

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The First Beta of Android 16

Posted by Matthew McCullough – VP of Product Management, Android Developer The first beta of Android 16 is now available, which means it’s time to

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Android Studio’s 10 year anniversary

Posted by Tor Norbye – Engineering Director, Jamal Eason – Director of Product Management, and Xavier Ducrohet – Tech Lead | Android Studio Android Studio

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Media3 1.5.0 — what’s new?

Posted by Kristina Simakova – Engineering Manager This article is cross-published on Medium Transformer now supports motion photos and faster image encoding. We’ve also simplified

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Android Developers Blog: Spotlight Week: Android Camera and Media

Posted by Caren Chang- Android Developer Relations Engineer Android offers Camera and Media APIs to help you build apps that can capture, edit, share, and

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Performance Class helps Google Maps deliver premium experiences

Posted by Nevin Mital – Developer Relations Engineer, Android Media The Android ecosystem features a diverse range of devices, and it can be difficult to

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Android Studio Ladybug Feature Drop is Stable!

Posted by Steven Jenkins – Product Manager, Android Studio Today, we are thrilled to announce the stable release of Android Studio Ladybug 🐞 Feature Drop

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Apps adopt Transformer to support more reliable and performant media editing use cases

Posted by Caren Chang – Developer Relations Engineer The Jetpack Media3 library enables Android apps to build high quality media apps. As part of the

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What’s new in CameraX 1.4.0 and a sneak peek of Jetpack Compose support

Posted by Scott Nien – Software Engineer (scottnien@) Get ready to level up your Android camera apps! CameraX 1.4.0 just dropped with a load of

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Celebrating Another Year of #WeArePlay

Posted by Robbie McLachlan – Developer Marketing This year #WeArePlay took us on a journey across the globe, spotlighting 300 people behind apps and games