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I've been rebuilding my project from the ground up, so there's been a lot of problems with it. At the moment, everything's working great, except that when I try to run the app, I get the message 'Local path doesn't exist.', where the local path is pointing at the path: AndroidStudioProjects\MyProject\MyProject..\build\production\MyProject.apk, and true enough, there is no .apk file at that location, or indeed anywhere else in the project filesystem.

However, I can build the app with no problems, and running gradlew packageDebug gives me the message 'build successful', so .apks should be being generated. My question is, where are they going, or if they aren't being generated, why not?

Where is the build path of each module set? I'm somewhat confused because the Project Structure->Facets->Android->Compiler settings, Project Structure->Modules->Paths->Compiler Output, build.gradle, and MyProject.iml all seem to have something to do with the build path, but I don't quite understand how they relate

edit: I know where it should be, but it's not there so I want to know how to change the build path

edit 2: For some reason running gradlew build does create .apks, but not building or running from inside the program

edit 3: Here's my gradlew build output, note that it does build successfully:

Creating properties on demand (a.k.a. dynamic properties) has been deprecated and is scheduled to be removed in Gradle 2.0. Please read http://gradle.org/docs/current/dsl/org.gradle.api.plugins.ExtraPropertiesExtension.html for information on the replacement for dynamic properties.
Deprecated dynamic property: "target" on "com.android.build.gradle.LibraryExtension_Decorated@9e9aabc", value: "android-16".
:TwoWayLib:mergeReleaseProguardFiles UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageReleaseAidl UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:prepareReleaseDependencies
:TwoWayLib:compileReleaseAidl UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:generateReleaseBuildConfig UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:mergeReleaseAssets UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:compileReleaseRenderscript UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:mergeReleaseResources UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:processReleaseManifest UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:processReleaseResources UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:compileRelease UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:processReleaseJavaRes UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageReleaseJar UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageReleaseLocalJar UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageReleaseRenderscript UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:bundleRelease UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:prepareRogueProjectTwoWayLibUnspecifiedLibrary UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:prepareDebugDependencies
:Rogue:compileDebugAidl UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:generateDebugBuildConfig UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:mergeDebugAssets UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:compileDebugRenderscript UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:mergeDebugResources UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:processDebugManifest UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:processDebugResources UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:compileDebug UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:dexDebug UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:processDebugJavaRes UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:validateDebugSigning
:Rogue:packageDebug
:Rogue:assembleDebug
:Rogue:prepareReleaseDependencies
:Rogue:compileReleaseAidl UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:generateReleaseBuildConfig UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:mergeReleaseAssets UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:compileReleaseRenderscript UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:mergeReleaseResources UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:processReleaseManifest UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:processReleaseResources UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:compileRelease UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:dexRelease UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:processReleaseJavaRes UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:packageRelease
:Rogue:assembleRelease
:Rogue:assemble
:Rogue:check UP-TO-DATE
:Rogue:build
:TwoWayLib:mergeDebugProguardFiles UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageDebugAidl UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:prepareDebugDependencies
:TwoWayLib:compileDebugAidl UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:generateDebugBuildConfig UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:mergeDebugAssets UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:compileDebugRenderscript UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:mergeDebugResources UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:processDebugManifest UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:processDebugResources UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:compileDebug UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:processDebugJavaRes UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageDebugJar UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageDebugLocalJar UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:packageDebugRenderscript UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:bundleDebug UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:assembleDebug UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:assembleRelease UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:assemble UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:check UP-TO-DATE
:TwoWayLib:build UP-TO-DATE

BUILD SUCCESSFUL

Total time: 10.848 secs
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17 Answers 17

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YourApplication\app\build\outputs\apk

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  • 1
    This is the new location.
    – Krylez
    Sep 29, 2014 at 21:35
  • Thanks - I found it there for Android Studios 1.1
    – Simon
    Apr 25, 2015 at 16:46
  • in newer version, it is in YourApplication\app\build\outputs\apk*.apk Aug 17, 2017 at 6:46
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    As of Jan '20: YourApplication/android/app/build/outputs/apk/release/app-release.apk Jan 16, 2020 at 1:32
  • 1
    If you generated an Android App Bundle (AAB): YourApplication\app\release\app-release.aab
    – mystack
    Nov 13, 2020 at 4:09
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You should Build your app instead of debugging process. Just follow this:

Build -> Build Bundles/APK(s) -> Build APK(s)

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  • In case anyone wonders where the file winds up, as I did before I tried this, when the process is complete, there's a small dialog that comes up in the lower right corner of Android studio with a link you can click to open the folder in your file manager application (e.g., File Explorer in Windows).
    – hBrent
    Dec 6, 2022 at 23:56
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After compiling my code in Android Studio, I found it here:

~\MyApp_Name\app\build\outputs\apk\app-debug.apk

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Go to AndroidStudio projects File

  1. Select the project name,
  2. Select app
  3. Select build
  4. Select Outputs
  5. Select Apk

You will find APK files of app here, if you have ran the app in AVD or even hardware device

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    Strange, I am using Android Studio 3.2, in the build directory as you mentioned, there is only intermediates directory, the Outputs is missing.
    – Allan Ruin
    Dec 6, 2018 at 11:46
  • @AllanRuin did you build the APK?
    – kelalaka
    Dec 28, 2018 at 20:17
  • please be elaborative with the steps that you have mentioned. Dec 17, 2019 at 17:00
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    @ShubhamArya and anyone else, make sure you are in Project view and not Android view in the project navigator then this will make more sense. Nov 26, 2022 at 10:41
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For latest Android Studio Chipmunk|2021.2.1 Patch 2 the path to the Apk file is

MySampleAndroidApp\app\build\intermediates\apk\debug\app-debug.apk
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I was having the issue finding my debug apk. Android Studio 0.8.6 did not show the apk or even the output folder at project/project/build/. When I checked the same path project/project/build/ from windows folder explorer, I found the "output" folder there and the debug apk inside it.

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  • Explorer crashes pretty hard if you have this location open and 'clean project' =) Jan 21, 2015 at 12:56
  • Can't believe I wasted so much time just because I forgot that just because Android Studio doesn't always show you all the directories... Dec 19, 2016 at 3:42
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in android 3.1.0 Above use below path to find signed version of APK

home/AndroidStudioProjects/<projedct name>/app/app-release.apk

and in windows

AndroidStudioProjects\{project name}\app\release\app-release.apk
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For Android Studio:

If you haven't built the APK at least once, you might not find the /Outputs/APK folder. Go to Build in Android Studio and one of the last three options is Build APK, select that. It will then create that folder and you will find your APK file there.

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  • All the above didn't work for me and this one does. After Build APK it will also pop up a dialog telling you to locate your apk, how convenient! Nov 14, 2018 at 8:39
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You can find it in the

project -> app (or your main app module) -> build -> outputs -> apk
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  • This is the up-to-date one that actually works for me especially if you are looking for the release version. I am on Android Studio Dolphin | 2021.3.1 Canary 9. Jun 21 at 17:05
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Mine application's apk was at this location

C:\Users\haseeb_mir\AndroidStudioProjects\MyTestApp\app\build\outputs\apk\debug

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When Gradle builds your project, it puts all APKs in build/apk directory. You could also just do a simple recursive find command for *.apk in the top level directory of your project.

Here is a better description...

https://i.stack.imgur.com/XwjEZ.png

View full image at https://i.stack.imgur.com/XwjEZ.png

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  • Where is that directory defined? Because I can't find any apk files anywhere in my project filestsyem
    – Migwell
    Jul 17, 2013 at 14:18
  • Like in my edit - I know where it should be, but it's not there, so maybe the output path is broken somehow?
    – Migwell
    Jul 17, 2013 at 15:25
  • I've added it. The only dodgy thing is that my library TwoWayLib seems to be building twice. That doesn't explain why android studio can't build apks though
    – Migwell
    Jul 17, 2013 at 15:40
  • I also have the same problem - neither Gradle nor Android Studio actually create an apk file. Jul 30, 2013 at 11:37
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Android Studio BumbleBee 2021.1.1 Patch 3

Android Studio Bumblebee | 2021.1.1 Patch 3 Build #AI-211.7628.21.2111.8309675, built on March 16, 2022 Runtime version: 11.0.11+0-b60-7590822 x86_64

yourProject/build/intermediates/apk/debug/debug.apk

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In my case to get my debug build - I have to turn off Instant Run option :

File → Settings → Build, Execution, Deployment → Instant Run and uncheck Enable Instant Run.

Then after run project - I found my build into Application\app\build\outputs\appDebug\apk directory

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Take a look at this question.

TL;DR: clean, then build.

./gradlew clean packageDebug 
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    Similar problem, but in my case running that command does cause it to build once, but it still doesn't work from inside android studio.
    – Migwell
    Jul 18, 2013 at 4:06
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    It still doesn't create the .apk file?
    – alikonda
    Jul 18, 2013 at 4:51
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When you have android studio make your signed apk file it uses

    <property name="ExportedApkPath" value="$PROJECT_DIR$/PROJNAME/APPNAME.apk" />

inside workspace.xml to find out where to place it. However, if you use ./gradlew assembleRelease it places it inside PROJNAME/build/apk. I have the same problem. For some reason my android studio will not show me anything inside the apk subdirectory so the apk is for all intents and purposes missing. But if you search with finder it's most definitely there.

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  • path: /.idea/workspace.xml property: <property name="ExportApk.ApkPath" value="..." />
    – davee44
    Aug 31, 2020 at 8:09
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Here is a small gradle script, which should help to find the output apk file. Probably it will work with aab:

applicationVariants.all { variant ->
    variant.getAssembleProvider().get().doLast { assemble ->
        def outputFile = variant.outputs*.outputFile
        println "\n\n\nOUTPUT FILE -> $outputFile\n\n\n"
    }
}

Put it insid the android body. Have a good coding

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As of Nov 2023, for react native, it is located in: /android/app/build/outputs/apk/development/debug/here-is-the-apk

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