Android Screen Designs with Material Patterns in Context
Android screens don't always translate cleanly from iOS: status bar behavior, navigation drawers, bottom sheets, Material You theming — these shape how screens look and feel on a Pixel or Galaxy phone. This section lets you study each screen type in its native Android form.
Common Android Screen Types in the Library
Browse welcome screens to see how apps handle the all-important first impression on Android. Jump to settings screens to see how top apps structure preferences within Material guidelines. Look at home screens to understand the bottom-navigation patterns that dominate the Google Play ecosystem.
Real, Current, Tagged by Brand
Every screen is real, current, and tagged with the brand and category it comes from. This is the fastest way to build a visual library of Android design without downloading fifty apps and screenshotting them yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Android screen categories are available?
Categories include welcome, home, profile, dashboard, paywall, checkout, settings, search, empty states, error screens, and dozens of other common surfaces.
Do screens follow Material Design or custom design systems?
Both. The library captures apps that strictly follow Material guidelines as well as those with custom Android design languages (like Instagram or Snapchat), so you get a full spectrum.
How do I find Android screens that match my app's category?
Use the brand/category filters to narrow screens to your vertical — fintech, social, productivity, etc. — so you see patterns from direct and indirect competitors.
Are these Android-only screens, or shared with iOS?
Android-only. Every capture is taken from the actual Google Play version, so you see genuine Android patterns and not cross-platform approximations.