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Welcome to the home of Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK documentation. |
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The Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK documentation has now moved. The latest version of the documentation can be found at https://developer.adobe.com/client-sdks/documentation/.
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Latest versions of the Adobe Experience Platform SDK for Google Android and Apple iOS (Swift & Objective-C) are tested for compatibilit with release verisons of Apple iOS 16 and Google Android 13. See Current SDK Versions to find our latest SDK versions or release notes for information on changes and updates.
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We're pleased to announce that Project Griffon will be generally available to all Adobe Experience Cloud customers as Assurance. To learn more about this transition see here.
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The Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK helps power Adobe's Experience Cloud solutions and services in your mobile apps.
The SDK is comprised of the Mobile Core and a series of modular Adobe Experience Cloud solutions or third-party vendor extensions that depend on the Mobile Core. Extensions interact with the Mobile Core to provide features specific to the solution or service they represent.
Experience Platform Mobile SDKs are available for Android, iOS, and a variety of cross-platform development frameworks. SDKs configuration is managed via Adobe Experience Platform Launch for flexible configuration and extensible, rules-based integrations.
The Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK provides support for the following platforms:
- Android (see Current SDK versions for download links)
- iOS - Swift (New! - see Current SDK versions for repos, download links)
- iOS - Objective C (includes iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS) (see Current SDK versions for download links)
- Cordova (see Current SDK versions for download links)
- React Native (AEP 1.x) (see Current SDK versions for download links)
- React Native (ACP 2.x) (see Current SDK versions for download links)
- Flutter (in beta, see Current SDK versions for download links)
- Unity (see Current SDK versions for download links)
- WeChat Mini Programs
- Xamarin (see Current SDK versions for download links)
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We're looking for feedback on how we can better support our customers using (or planning to use) Kotlin in their mobile apps.
Please take a quick survey a let us know if you're interested in a Kotlin-based version of the Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK. {% endhint %}
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Effective March 30, 2022, support for Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDKs on Unity is no longer active. While you may continue using our libraries, Adobe no longer plans to update, modify, or provide support for these libraries. Please contact your Adobe CSM for details. {% endhint %}
- Getting started
- Getting the Experience Platform SDKs
- Frequently asked questions
- Why use the Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK?
- Visit the SDK community forum to ask questions
- Contact Adobe Experience Cloud customer care for immediate assistance