Gemini in Android Studio is your AI-powered coding companion for Android development. It helps you be more productive by answering your development queries, generating code, finding relevant resources, and encouraging best practices. Most importantly, Gemini in Android Studio is uniquely equipped to accelerate Android development—it can help you mock up and troubleshoot Compose UIs, fix Gradle build errors, analyze crashes through integrations with Logcat and App Quality Insights, and more.
Gemini in Android Studio is available in the following editions:
- No-cost tier
- Business tier, available through a subscription to
Gemini Code Assist or membership in the Google Developer Program.
- Standard tier
- Enterprise tier
What is the right tier for me?
If you're an individual freelance developer, student, or hobbyist we recommend using Gemini in Android Studio, available at no cost. This includes access to a lightweight version of Gemini 2.5 Pro with a smaller context window, which is appropriate for most every tasks. If you need to execute more complex tasks that would benefit from Gemini 2.5 Pro's full 1M token context window, you can add a Gemini API key and pay per-token.
If you're a professional developer who works as part of a team, ask your administrator to consider subscribing to the business tier. Gemini for businesses includes additional features that make it easier to collaborate with your teammates while incorporating your company's best practices and standards, including but not limited to:
- Expanded 1M token context window
- IP indemnification
- VPC-SC and Private Google Access
- Integration with tools such as Firebase, Colab Enterprise, BigQuery data insights, Cloud Run, and Database Studio.
- Analytics to track your team's usage and productivity impact.
- (Enterprise tier only) Customized code suggestions from your codebases in external tools such as GitHub.
For more details about the different offerings, see Feature comparison.
What's new in Gemini in Android Studio
Gemini in Android Studio is under active development and updates frequently! You can To learn about the latest AI features, see through Studio Labs. To learn more about preview features, check out the Android Studio preview release notes and download a preview.