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The 30 Best Android Libraries and Projects of 2019

Useful libraries and inspiring projects to help you on your mobile journey

15 min readMar 3, 2020

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It’s been over a year since I released my last article about Android libraries. Now, I’m back with a summary of awesome libraries and projects released (or heavily refreshed) in 2019. They’re not in ranked order. Let’s begin!

1. Coil

Coil is a really fresh approach to image loading on Android.The acronym of this library stands for coroutine image loader. The library is fast, lightweight (~1500 methods), easy to use, and modern, especially in comparison to libraries like Glide, Picasso, or Fresco. It supports GIFs and SVGs and can do four default transformations: blur, circle crop, grayscale, and rounded corners.

Code example below:

imageView.load(“https://www.example.com/image.jpg") {
crossfade(true)
placeholder(R.drawable.image)
transformations(CircleCropTransformation())
}

The documentation and code samples are more than enough to start using it without any hesitation. Everything is clear and easy. Currently the lib is in a version 0.9.5.

Fun fact: During the last three months, I interviewed 14 candidates, and no one knew about Coil. Be cool, and impress your interviewer by…

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Michal Bialas
Michal Bialas

Written by Michal Bialas

Senior Engineering Manager • 1M+ views on Medium • Software Engineer • I write about Mobile📱 and share tech tips & tricks 🤓

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