To develop with Android 16 APIs and test your app with the Android 16 behavior changes, you need to set up the Android 16 SDK. Follow the instructions on this page to set up the Android 16 SDK in Android Studio and build and run your app on Android 16.
Get Android Studio
The Android 16 SDK includes changes that are not compatible with some lower versions of Android Studio. For the best development experience with the Android 16 SDK, use the latest preview version of Android Studio. Remember that you can keep your existing version of Android Studio installed, as you can install multiple versions side-by-side.
Get Android StudioUpdate your app's build configuration
To access Android 16 APIs, open your app's build.gradle
or build.gradle.kts
file and update the compileSdk
for Android 16 as follows:
Groovy
android { compileSdkPreview = "Baklava" }
Kotlin
android { compileSdkPreview = "Baklava" }
Android Studio can provide contextual information about the
behavior changes through the
Android SDK Upgrade Assistant.
Once you're ready to opt in to the new runtime behaviours for Android 16,
update your app's targetSdk
as follows:
Groovy
android { defaultConfig { targetSdkPreview = "Baklava" } }
Kotlin
android { defaultConfig { targetSdkPreview = "Baklava" } }
Manually install the SDK
Within Android Studio, you can install the Android 16 SDK as follows:
- Click Tools > SDK Manager.
- In the SDK Platforms tab, expand the Android Baklava Preview section and select the Android SDK Platform Baklava package.
- In the SDK Tools tab, expand the Android SDK Build-Tools 36 section
and select the latest
36.x.x
version. These labels might have a suffix such as rc1 or rc2. - Click OK to install the SDK.
Next steps
To learn about the changes that might affect your app, and to learn how to test these changes in your app, read the following topics:
To learn more about new APIs and features available in Android 16, read Android 16 features.