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Return on Investment

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Alexandro D.
AD
Integration Support Engineer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Powerful and Feature-Rich, but Resource-Intensive Android Development Tool"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

What I appreciate most about Android Studio is its all-encompassing and integrated development environment, which is designed specifically for Android app creation. It provides robust features such as intelligent code completion, real-time error detection, a versatile layout editor with drag-and-drop capabilities, and smooth integration with both the Android SDK and emulator. These tools collectively make the process of building, testing, and debugging Android applications both efficient and straightforward. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

One aspect I find frustrating about Android Studio is how resource-intensive it can be, often demanding a high-performance computer for smooth operation. The application sometimes takes a while to launch and may lag, especially during complex builds or when handling large projects. There are also occasional bugs or crashes that interrupt my workflow, and the frequent updates can sometimes bring new problems or require extra time to get used to. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Goutam P.
GP
Android developer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Android Studio : Best IDE for android development"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

One of the things I like most about it is how easy it is to use. The built-in Git feature allows me to access my projects effortlessly, and the autocomplete function is very helpful. I also appreciate the integrated virtual device, which lets me test my app in real time. Setting it up is straightforward, and I use it daily for coding. It provides an ideal environment, and the project management capabilities are excellent. customer support is good , you'll get get your issue done in tine. Integration is same , very smooth and easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

The memory consumption is quite high, and it takes up a lot of space on my system. Occasionally, building Gradle can be a real hassle, which gets frustrating for me at times. It also tends to become slow occasionally, adding to my irritation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Ronak U.
RU
Mobile App developer
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Android Studio - Best IDE to create apps for Java, Android, Flutter."
What do you like best about Android Studio?

- Best visual layout editor

- An intelligent code editor with support of Gemini and Github Copilet

- Supports tools like database administrator, Firebase Crashlytics, ADB, AVD

- In-build Android database and Code Inspection

- Mobile app performance monitoring Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

- It require high hardware support else it will work very slow

- It consumes a lot of RAM and CPU power

- Installation may take long time as it install Java and Android SDK Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Suryakant P.
SP
Software Engineer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Android Studio Review"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

Android Studio provides everything in one place for Android development—a powerful code editor, built-in emulator, debugging tools, and performance profilers. The intelligent code completion and real-time error detection save a lot of time, while features like Layout Editor and ConstraintLayout tools make UI design much easier. It also integrates smoothly with Git, Firebase, and Gradle, which makes managing projects and adding services seamless. Overall, it speeds up my workflow and helps me build reliable apps more efficiently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

What I dislike about Android Studio is that it can be heavy on system resources, which sometimes makes it slow or laggy on less powerful machines. Build times can also be long, especially for large projects, and frequent updates occasionally introduce new bugs or compatibility issues. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Kailash Chand  B.
KB
Android developer
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Best IDE for android development"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

I really like using Android Studio—it’s super easy to get started and I use it every day for my projects. I love features like the built-in Git, autocomplete, and the profiler. Implementation and integration are very straightforward—just install and you’re ready to go. The in-built emulator makes testing really convenient, which makes development a lot smoother. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

It takes up a lot of space, and sometimes building Gradle can be frustrating. It also consumes a lot of system resources, and I wish the customer support should be faster. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Sagar D.
SD
Android Developer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Best IDE for android development"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

Android Studio makes developing Android apps really easy. The smart code suggestions, built-in emulator, and debugging tools save a lot of time. Definitely my go-to IDE. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

It can be quite heavy on system resources, so it sometimes runs slow on older computers. The emulator can also be a bit laggy at times. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Information Technology and Services
UI
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Great for Testing Mobile Devices with Emulators"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

Android Studio's logcat filtering is a very useful when debugging flaky Espresso tests. The layout inspector helps me quickly identify UI elements for automation scripts, especially when devs forget to add proper IDs. Git integration works smoothly, we can switch between feature branches without leaving the IDE. The profiler caught a memory leak in our checkout flow that was causing random test failures. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

Indexing takes forever after pulling latest changes. Sometimes the emulator just refuses to start and I have to restart the whole IDE. Gradle sync errors are cryptic. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Tejas V.
TV
Software engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"About Android Studio"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

I like that Android Studio makes app development easier with its smart code suggestions and built‑in tools like the emulator.

It’s user‑friendly yet powerful, so you can design, code, and test everything in one place. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

I don’t like that Android Studio can feel slow to open and sometimes lags, especially if you’re not on a high‑end machine. The frequent updates and its heavy resource use can also be a bit frustrating at times Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Prafful K.
PK
Software Developer
Computer Software
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Best tool for Android app development"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

What I like most is how everything is in one place—UI design, code, testing, and even virtual devices. It’s beginner-friendly but also has powerful tools for when you grow. The code suggestions and error checking help a lot during development. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

It can be a bit slow on low-end systems, especially during Gradle builds or when running emulators. Also, updates sometimes break plugins or cause compatibility issues which can be frustrating. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Sumisha J.
SJ
Senior Software Engineer
Computer Software
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Android Studio for solving all your IDE issues"
What do you like best about Android Studio?

Android studio is the best IDE for Android mobile application development. It's easy to use, have indulged with a variety of features to extend and implement Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android Studio?

As Android Studio gets updates frequently its tough to follow up on the newly launched updates. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Pricing Insights

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Time to Implement

2 months

Return on Investment

10 months

Average Discount

17%

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