Android Studio

Android Studio software icon
  • Developer Google
  • Platforms Desktop
  • Operating Systems Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Supported formats 10
  • Rating
    4.4 (41 vote)

Android Studio works with 10 different file extensions, providing the ability to open, edit, and convert files. You can see the program’s features and supported file extensions in the table.

Android Studio handles many file extensions, making it essential for daily work. With it, access files in APK, DEX, ARSC and numerous other formats seamlessly.

Convert files easily with Android Studio from one format to another for seamless sharing across platforms.

Access the official Google website to download the newest Android Studio version.

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Tips and tricks to solve problems with Android Studio

How can I make Android Studio the default program to open files?

Set default programs for Windows

  1. Right click on your file, then select "Open with" and click "Choose another application";
  2. Find the Android Studio application in the pop-up window and select it as your preferred program;
  3. Select the "Always use this application" check box and click "OK" to save your selection as the default application for opening files.

Change the default app that opens a file on Mac

  1. Right click or use Control + Left Click on the desired file to access a dropdown menu of actions;
  2. Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
  3. At the bottom of the window, find the "Enable" menu, where "Recommended Programs" is already selected by default;
  4. Within this menu, select "All Programs" and then search for Android Studio. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make it the default program.

What can lead to sudden Android Studio crashes?

Android Studio crashes can be attributed to outdated software. Make sure you have installed the latest updates for developer products.

A simple restart of your computer can often fix many common problems, which is why it is the recommended first step before making any adjustments to your software settings.