Android's developer verification initiative will officially roll out on September 30, 2026, initially targeting users in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Developers in these regions must complete the verification process by the deadline. Participating app stores, including Google Play and others, will begin verifying app installations, with a global implementation planned for 2027. The initiative aims to enhance security by linking apps to verified identities.
Google is introducing new APIs to facilitate app registration, including the Android Developer ID Status API and the Android Developer Console API, which will support OAuth delegation for third-party platforms. A new system service will be installed on most Android devices to verify developer registrations later this year. The Android Developer ID Status API is set for global launch in July 2026, with early access to the Android Developer Console API. Limited distribution accounts for students and hobbyists will launch globally in August 2026.
Starting September 30, 2026, only apps registered by verified developers will be allowed for installation and updates on certified Android devices, although unregistered apps can still be sideloaded. Google has reported that over 99% of Play developers have completed the verification process, and developers can check their verification status in the Play Console.