This feature provides real-time statistics for CPU, memory, and network usage to help optimize apps.
This feature includes a powerful emulator to test apps on diverse virtual devices without needing physical hardware.
Google introduced Android Studio at the I/O conference in 2013 to provide developers with a dedicated, intelligent coding environment, abandoning the older Eclipse plugin. Android Studio
As of 2026, Android Studio features built-in AI tools like Gemini to assist with coding, debugging, and testing. Building a "Story" App in Android Studio
This feature allows designers and developers to drag-and-drop UI components, previewing layouts across various screen sizes and orientations. This feature provides real-time statistics for CPU, memory,
This feature offers advanced code completion, refactoring, and analysis, particularly for Kotlin and Java.
Developers frequently use Android Studio to build interactive storytelling apps, featuring: As of 2026, Android Studio features built-in AI
Built on IntelliJ, it adopted Gradle as its build system, which allowed for more flexible builds, dependency management, and automation.