MixRank analyzes more than 20M apps every hour, tracking their SDK installs, uninstalls, and much more. These are the top SDKs ranked by the number of apps that have them installed currently:
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Ranked #1
Google Play services offers a standard authorization flow for all Google APIs and all components of Google Play services. In addition, you can leverage the authorization portion of the Google Play services SDK to gain authorization to services that are not yet supported in the Google Play services platform by using the access token to manually make API requests or using a client library provided by the service provider.
Ranked #2
The Facebook SDK for Android is the easiest way to integrate your Android app with Facebook's platform. The SDK provides support for Login with Facebook authentication, reading and writing to Facebook APIs and support for UI elements such as pickers and dialogs.
Ranked #3
Kinvey is a high-productivity serverless application development platform that provides developers tools to build robust, multi-channel applications utilizing a cloud backend and front-end SDKs. As a platform, Kinvey provides many solutions to common development needs, such as a data store, data integration, single sign-on integration, and file storage. With Kinvey, developers can focus on building what provides value for their app - the user experience (UX) and business logic of the application. This approach increases developer productivity and aims to enable higher quality apps by leveraging Kinvey's pre-built components.
Ranked #4
AppLovin makes technologies that help businesses of every size connect to their ideal customers. The company provides end-to-end software and AI solutions for businesses to reach, monetize and grow their global audiences.
Ranked #5
AppsFlyer applies advanced attribution analytics to generate high value app users from your mobile acquisition and retargeting campaigns. AppsFlyer’s SDK is lightweight and can be integrated in minutes. It tracks and measures all your user acquisition campaigns, no matter which ad network or agency is running it.