An Android APK decompiler is a tool that takes an APK file (Android application package) as input and converts the compiled Android application code contained in the APK file into a human-readable format, such as Java source code. This allows developers to examine and modify the code of an Android application.
There are several tools available for decompiling Android APK files. Some popular examples include:
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APKtool: An open-source tool for decompiling and modifying Android APK files.
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JADX: An open-source tool that decompiles Android APK files into Java source code.
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APK Decompiler: A commercial tool for decompiling Android APK files into Java source code.
Using a decompiler can be useful for a variety of purposes, such as reverse engineering an application to understand how it works, modifying an application to add or remove features, or creating a new application based on the code of an existing one. However, it is important to note that decompiling an Android APK is not always legal, as it may infringe on the copyright of the original developer.
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