Google has announced the impending shutdown of Android's Instant Apps feature, which allows users to try mini versions of apps without full installation. Introduced in 2017, Instant Apps have seen low engagement, prompting Google to focus on more effective alternatives like AI-driven app discovery tools. The company aims to reallocate resources towards options that engage users more deeply with full app downloads, thereby enhancing the overall app experience for both users and developers. The feature will officially end by December 2025.
Google has confirmed plans to shut down Android's Instant Apps later this year due to low usage, redirecting resources towards more effective app development tools.
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