Progress bar in Android Apps – UX Examples

Explore how leading Android apps implement the Progress bar component. Each example is tagged within a full user flow on a real Google Play app, so you see the element in context, not just as an isolated mockup.

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The Progress bar Component in Android Apps

The Progress bar is a core part of Android UI, and thoughtful implementations often define whether an app feels polished or sloppy. This page collects real Progress bar examples from the Page Flows Android library, documented inside the user flows they appear in.

Material Design vs Custom Progress bar Patterns

Seeing Progress bar in context matters on Android especially, where Material Design provides guidance but leaves plenty of room for brand-specific adaptations. You'll see how apps implement Progress bar across different app categories — some using classic Material patterns, others pushing the component in custom directions.

A Reference for Android Designers

For Android designers building a design system, evaluating a new interaction, or researching how Progress bar behaves in practice, this library shortcuts days of manual research into a browsable, current reference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Progress bar look like in Android apps?

Implementations vary — some follow Material Design guidelines strictly, others adapt the Progress bar for custom design systems. The library shows both approaches side by side.

Can I see Progress bar examples across different Android app categories?

Yes. Progress bar appears across app types, and each example is tagged by brand and category so you can compare implementations across fintech, social, productivity, and other spaces.

Are Progress bar examples captured with Material Design 3?

Many are. As apps migrate to Material Design 3 (Material You), the library captures those updates, so you can study modern Android Progress bar patterns.

How does the Android Progress bar differ from iOS?

Android Progress bar components often have Material-specific behaviors — different triggers, transitions, and visual conventions — that don't translate from iOS. Comparing them across platforms is a common research use case.