Jetpack Compose Performance
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Jetpack Compose delivers excellent performance out of the box. Configure your
app using best practices to avoid common pitfalls and optimize your Compose
application's performance.
Key concepts
These are some of the key concepts for performance in Compose:
- Phases: Understanding the composition, layout, and drawing phases
is crucial for optimizing how Compose updates your UI.
- Baseline Profiles: These profiles precompile essential code,
leading to faster app launches and smoother interactions.
- Stability: Increase the stability of your app to more efficiently
skip unnecessary recompositions, improving performance.
Properly configure your app
If your app is performing poorly, there might be a configuration problem. A good
first step is to check the following configuration options:
- Build in Release Mode with R8: Try running your app in release
mode. Debug mode is useful for spotting many problems, but it imposes a
performance cost and can make it hard to spot other issues. You should also
enable optimizing and shrinking with the R8 compiler to ensure a
performant and efficient release build.
- Use Baseline Profiles: Baseline Profiles improve performance by
precompiling code for critical user journeys. Compose includes a default
profile, but ideally, you should create an app-specific one as well. Learn
more about Baseline Profiles in the general Android performance docs
Familiarize yourself with the suite of tools available to help you measure
and analyze your Compose app's performance.
Best Practices
When developing your app with Compose, keep these best practices in mind:
For more details, see the best practices guide.
Views
If you are working with views instead of Compose, see the dedicated Improve
layout performance guide.
Additional Resources
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Last updated 2025-02-28 UTC.
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