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I am building a prototype app with OpenCV. The app currently does not do anything but its apk file size is 6MB. The size is 10 times of normal app size. Is there any way to reduce this size?

Update: I found out that as long as I use android native camera and interface with OpenCV in JNI/C++, the file size can be dependent on the methods you are using in the library. Current my test app with simple filter has size of 700K.

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  • How to interface OpenCV in JNI/C++ in Android Studio? May 6, 2015 at 8:05
  • @HarshitJain.. did you find any solutions to decrease the apk size? I tried using the below code in build.grade however, its giving me same size...!!
    – Saty
    Apr 1, 2016 at 11:47

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You can unzip your .apk file and find two versions of opencv_java.so under the lib folder. Each of them is about 5.6Mb.

Actually opencv_java.so is the OpenCV library. And it is hard task to reduce its size even to 4Mb. But you can easily remove second copy of opencv_java.so from your .apk if you don't need to support old ARMv5 and ARMv6 devices. (The simplest way to build your app without armeabi OpenCV libraries is removing all libs/armeabi folders from OpenCV package and rebuilding your application.)

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If you are using Android Studio goto build.gradle of your app and add following lines inside android {}

productFlavors {
        x86 {
            ndk {
                abiFilter "x86"
            }
        }
        armv7a {
            ndk {
                abiFilter "armeabi-v7a"
            }
        }
}

This will allow you to create separate apk for separate architecture thus decrease the size of apk by alot.

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You can use ProGuard to remove the code (from the "binary") that you are not using from OpenCV.

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  • I just tried this but it didn't help. Can you show me an example of proguard.cfg and project.properties? What I tried is basically removed all -keep classes from proguard.cfg and put proguard.config=proguard.cfg in project.properties. But building produced the exact same size. Nov 27, 2011 at 3:01
  • We use something very similar to this one. You could try that.
    – dmon
    Nov 27, 2011 at 3:17
  • Well, my project.properties has a line of #android.library.reference.1=../../OpenCV-2.3.1 And I think the line is responsible for the filesize no matter what I do with proguard. Nov 27, 2011 at 3:21
  • @dmon can you provide me full instructions on how to remove unused native code from open cv binary. as i am including open cv binary as shared lib in my project. means that I am using .so file that comes with open cv android sdk. Nov 4, 2018 at 13:13

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