Codelabs provide a guided, tutorial, hands-on coding experience. Most codelabs step you through the process of building a small application or adding a new feature to an existing application.

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1 hour 24 minutes

Updated June 17, 2025

In this codelab, you learn the fundamentals of the Car App Library. This library is used to build apps for Android Auto and Android Automotive OS, which can be used both while parked and driving. You learn how to reuse your implementation across both platforms and have it handle the hard stuff, like different screen configurations and input methods.

48 minutes

Updated June 12, 2025

In this codelab, you’ll learn how to measure app startup timing and frame timing with Jetpack Macrobenchmark.

41 minutes

Updated May 30, 2025

Learn how to share the database of your app with Room and Kotlin Multiplatform. This way you can share your most critical business logic with the iOS app preventing unwanted bugs or missing features while preserving the same functionality everywhere.

29 minutes

Updated May 22, 2025

In this codelab, you’ll learn how to build a car differentiated experience by adding support for audio while driving to an app that’s already been optimized for Android Automotive OS.

Updated May 20, 2025

This codelab will teach you how to modify a sample Android app (video app for Kotlin devs, ebook app for Java devs) to publish content using Engage SDK. Note the same logic can be applied to any supported app category.

47 minutes

Updated May 19, 2025

In this codelab, you’ll learn how to create your own Tile for Wear OS. You’ll use a library that makes it easier to build UI that conforms to Material 3 Expressive design guidelines, and preview your tiles in Android Studio as you develop.

1 hour 8 minutes

Updated May 19, 2025

In this codelab, you’ll learn how to build and test great parked experiences for Android Automotive OS devices. You learn how to make the most of the wide variety of screens found in cars and how to let users control playback of content in various scenarios unique to cars using standard Android mechanisms.

57 minutes

Updated May 19, 2025

In this codelab, you’ll learn how to translate your Compose knowledge to wearables with the new Compose for Wear OS and Material 3 Expressive components. By the end, you’ll have created both simple and advanced composables in an app for your wrist.

34 minutes

Updated May 16, 2025

Learn how to get started with Kotlin Multiplatform from two separate Android and iOS projects. In this codelab you will learn how to add a Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) module to share code between Android and iOS apps. It covers setting up the project, adding the KMP module, linking it to the Android and iOS apps, and writing platform-specific code.