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I have an ImageButton and I'd like to remove the ugly (IMHO) background that surrounds the Image. I could just add an ImageView, but they're very hard to get set perfectly in a Layout like the grey one pictured. [gravity "Center" doesn't make it go to the middle, just centers it Vertically.)

So any way to remove that?

enter image description here

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    How did you add image to image button? android:src or android:background Mar 2, 2012 at 2:52
  • I just dragged it into the Graphic Editor and this came up, letting me choose my picture. But every ImageButton has that gray gradient background around it.
    – Cole
    Mar 2, 2012 at 2:56

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Just use android:background="#0000" (#0000 same with #00000000) or

ImageButton imageButton = new ImageButton(this);
imageButton.setBackgroundDrawable(null);
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    setBackgroundDrawable is deprecated as of API 16: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). Use setBackground instead
    – Spikatrix
    May 4, 2019 at 14:12
  • setBackground(null)
    – Shark Deng
    Oct 2, 2019 at 8:39
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The default background is not transparent.

So, just add the transparent color "#00000000" as you background, then you could solve it.

p.s. #00000000 is the transparent color

<ImageButton
android:id="@+id/imageButton1"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:src="@drawable/icon" 
android:background="#00000000"
/>
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  • Google/ Android Should really tell you the Default Background is not Transparent, saves an hour looking on google and stackoverflow Feb 11, 2018 at 14:42
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You can keep the square box and just change its color like this:

android:backgroundTint="@color/colorPrimary"

works beautifully

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I'm having the same problem but now it has been solved. If you are using "android:background="@null" it will resulted of no background at all and no button pressed animation will be appeared to the user.

Just adding this line of code to make an image button become flashing upon clicked. This is the proper way to alert the user an image button has been clicked.

 "android:background="?android:selectableItemBackground" 
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just useandroid:background="@null" in your xml

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  • Cheers that really helped! Feb 11, 2018 at 14:41
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All proposed solutions remove the ripple animation (on tap)

Settings background tint mode to 'add' will remove the background and keep ripple animation:

android:backgroundTintMode="add"
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if you set the

android:background 

instead of

android:src 

it should overwrite the gray background

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Yeah. If you drag ImageButton that will usually ask for ImageSource. But the ImageSource(android:src) doesn't remove the gray background. It is an image that should be on top of background:

Instead of that try android:background in layout XML.

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please use the Draw 9-patch format for the image b'use it is provided by SDK

1. From a terminal, launch the draw9patch application from your SDK /tools directory.
2. Drag your PNG image into the Draw 9-patch window (or File > Open 9-patch... to locate  the file). Your workspace will now open.

The left pane is your drawing area, in which you can edit the lines for the stretchable patches and content area. The right pane is the preview area, where you can preview your graphic when stretched.

3. Click within the 1-pixel perimeter to draw the lines that define the stretchable patches and (optional) content area. Right-click (or hold Shift and click, on Mac) to erase previously drawn lines.

4. When done, select File > Save 9-patch...

Your image will be saved with the .9.png file name.

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Use like this

android:background="@android:color/transparent"

android:src="@drawable/icon"
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If using Xamarin Forms it can be done like this in the xaml view. Set background to transparent.

<ImageButton BackgroundColor="Transparent"

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