Unity - Manual: Android environment setup (original) (raw)
Getting started with Android
To create a Unity application for Android, you must first set up your Unity project to support Android. A Unity project requires the following dependencies to support Android development:
- The Android Build Support module.
- The Android Software Development Kit (SDK).
- The Native Development Kit (NDK).
- A Java Development Kit. By default, Unity uses OpenJDK.
Before you get started, check Unity’s Android requirements and compatibility documentation to make sure you’re aware of any limitations for developing a Unity application for Android.
Topic | Description |
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Install dependencies | Install required dependencies to develop your Android application in Unity. |
Supported dependency versions | Learn which versions of the Android SDK, NDK, and JDK each version of Unity supports. |
Customize dependencies | Use custom version of a dependency based on the requirement of your project. |
Android External Tools reference | Reference documentation for the Android section of External Tools. |
Set up the Android SDK Target API | Configure the Android SDK Target API level for your application. |
Additional resources
Getting started with Android