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Download Pydroid 3 - IDE for Python 3 APK 8.22_arm armeabi-v7a · Android 21+

By Lider Soft KZ • Updated February 01, 2026
Education armeabi-v7a Native (Java/Kotlin) 60.25 MB
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This is the armeabi-v7a build of Pydroid 3 - IDE for Python 3 8.22_arm, compiled for 32-bit ARM processors found in older Android phones (roughly 2013-2017). Use this build if your device's primary ABI is armeabi-v7a — modern 64-bit phones should pick the arm64-v8a or universal variant for better performance.

File size: 60.2 MB   •   Min Android: 21   •   Target Android: 35   •   Version code: 127   •   Framework: Native (Java/Kotlin)   •   Permissions: 14

File Information

Package Nameru.iiec.pydroid3
Version Name8.22_arm
Version Code127
Architecturearmeabi-v7a
Min Android VersionAndroid 21 (API 35)
Main Activityru.iiec.pydroid.MainActivity
FrameworkNative (Java/Kotlin)
File Size60.25 MB
Signature (SHA1)2DCA569858557DD25A1EA3E59BB24DA696193810
File Hash (SHA256)cbcfb753dc1303061273271f14f41b525cb296cb0e0e64b9e1047f8758678976

What's New

Update SDK version
Minor bug fixes

App Description

Pydroid 3 is the most easy to use and powerful educational Python 3 IDE for Android.

Features:

- Offline Python 3 interpreter: no Internet is required to run Python programs.

- Pip package manager and a custom repository for prebuilt wheel packages for enhanced scientific libraries, such as numpy, scipy, matplotlib, scikit-learn and jupyter.

- OpenCV is now available (on devices with Camera2 API support). *

- TensorFlow and PyTorch are also available. *

- Examples available out-of-the-box for quicker learning.

- Complete Tkinter support for GUI.

- Full-featured Terminal Emulator, with a readline support (available in pip).

- Built-in C, C++ and even Fortran compiler designed specially for Pydroid 3. It lets Pydroid 3 build any library from pip, even if it is using native code. You can also build & install dependencies from a command line.

- Cython support.

- PDB debugger with breakpoints and watches.

- Kivy graphical library with a shiny new SDL2 backend.

- PySide6 support available in Quick Install repository along with matplotlib PySide6 support with no extra code required.

- Matplotlib Kivy support available in Quick Install repository.

- pygame 2 support.

Editor features:

- Code prediction, auto indentation and real time code analysis just like in any real IDE. *

- Extended keyboard bar with all symbols you need to program in Python.

- Syntax highlighting & themes.

- Tabs.

- Enhanced code navigation with interactive assignment/definition gotos.

- One click share on Pastebin.

* Features marked by asterisk are available in Premium version only.

Quick manual.

Pydroid 3 requires at least 250MB free internal memory. 300MB+ is recommended. More if you are using heavy libraries such as scipy.

To run debug place breakpoint(s) clicking on the line number.

Kivy is detected with “import kivy”, “from kivy“ or "#Pydroid run kivy”.

PySide6 is detected with “import PySide6”, “from PySide6“ or "#Pydroid run qt”.

The same for sdl2, tkinter and pygame.

There is a special mode "#Pydroid run terminal" to ensure your program runs in terminal mode (this is useful with matplotlib that automatically runs in GUI mode)

Why are some libraries premium-only?

These libraries were extremely hard to port, so we had to ask another developer to do that. Under agreement, his forks of these libraries are provided to the premium users only. If you would like to develop free forks of these libraries - contact us.

Take a part in development of Pydroid 3 by reporting bugs or providing feature requests to us. We appreciate that.

As Pydroid 3 main goal is to help user learn Python 3 programming language, our first priority is porting scientific libraries (so system-related libraries are ported only when they are used as dependencies of some other educational package).

Legal information.

Some binaries in Pydroid 3 APK are licensed under (L)GPL, email us for the source code.

GPL pure Python libraries bundled with Pydroid 3 are considered to be coming in the source code form already.

Pydroid 3 doesn’t bundle any GPL-licensed native modules to avoid automatic import of them. The famous example of such library is GNU readline, that can be installed using pip.

Samples available in the application are free for educational usage with one exception: they, or their derivative works, cannot be used in any competing products (in any way). If you are unsure, whether your app is affected by this restriction, always ask for a permission via email.

Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
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  • android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
  • android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER
  • android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE
  • android.permission.INTERNET
  • android.permission.MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
  • android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS
  • android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
  • android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
  • android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
  • com.android.vending.BILLING
  • com.android.vending.CHECK_LICENSE
  • com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE
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  • com.google.android.gms.permission.AD_ID
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Other Variants

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arm64-v8a x86 x86_64
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pydroid 3 - IDE for Python 3 APK

This variant is built for 32-bit ARM (older Android phones, ~2013–2017). If your device's CPU matches, this is the smallest, fastest version to install.

Yes — the APK's signature has been cryptographically verified against the publisher's signing key. The SHA-256 hash is shown in the File Information panel so you can independently confirm the file matches the original release.

Android 21 (API level 35) or newer. Older devices will refuse the install.

Install a free app like 'CPU-Z' or 'Droid Hardware Info' from the Play Store and look at the ABI / Instruction Set row. Most phones made after 2017 are arm64-v8a; if in doubt, download the universal variant.

All variants are functionally identical — same features, same version. They differ only in which CPU architectures the native code is compiled for, and (sometimes) which screen densities the included graphics target. Pick the one that matches your device for the smallest install size, or pick 'Universal' if you're unsure.