This fork is outdated. It is recommended that you use APKLab instead as it has more features and being based on VS Code provides full IDE support.
A Cross-Platform IDE for Reverse-Engineering (Disassembling, Hacking & Rebuilding) Android applications - featuring a friendly UI and Code editor with Syntax-highlighting support
- Disassembling & Rebuilding APKs
- Code Editor with Syntax Highlighting (
java
smali
xml
yml
) - Built-in Image viewer for Resources
- Single-click APK Signing with embedded key-store (New)
- Android Signing scheme v2 Support (New)
- Flexible Keystore & Key-Alias import
- Automatic Zip-Aligning with embedded
zipalign
(New) - Single-click App Install to device
- Frameworks Support
-
JDK >= 8
-
Apktool
Download latest
apktool.jar
and put it in the following path:- Linux:
/home/{your-user-name}/.apkstudio/vendor/apktool.jar
- Windows:
C:\Users\{your-user-name}\.apkstudio\vendor\apktool.jar
If you've
apktool.jar
already installed in the specified path, replace it with the new one and execute the following command in same path:java -jar apktool.jar empty-framework-dir --force
- Linux:
-
uber-apk-signer
Download latest
uber-apk-signer.jar
and put it in the following path:- Linux:
/home/{your-user-name}/.apkstudio/vendor/uber-apk-signer.jar
- Windows:
C:\Users\{your-user-name}\.apkstudio\vendor\uber-apk-signer.jar
- Linux:
-
adb (optional) and zipalign (linux_x86 only)
- Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb zipalign
- Windows: adb driver
- Ubuntu:
- Framework management within IDE
- Opcode Hex Viewer
Same as Apktool, APK Studio is neither intended for piracy nor other non-legal uses. It could be used for localizing, adding some features or support for custom platforms, analyzing applications & much more.