Hire Remote Android Developersfrom $2,000/month
Dedicated native Android developers from $2,000 USD per month for 160 hours of full-time, exclusive Kotlin engineering. Jetpack Compose, Coroutines / Flow, Hilt, Room, Retrofit, full Play Store release. Monthly billing, 7-day risk-free trial.
Being an Android app development company, we have a diverse and talented team of Android developers. Our dedicated Android developers have the ability to develop high-quality and competitive Android apps to help you excel in every aspect of customer experience.

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What is native Android development, and who is it for?
Native Android is Kotlin-first development against the Android SDK directly: Jetpack Compose for the UI, Coroutines and Flow for async, Hilt or Koin for dependency injection, Room for the local database, Retrofit + OkHttp for the network layer, WorkManager for background work, and DataStore for persisted preferences. The output runs on Android 7 (API 24) through Android 15, with full access to every platform feature Google ships, from Camera2 and CameraX to Health Connect, Wear OS, Android TV, Auto, and Cast.
Native Android fits product teams who need Material You theming, deep platform integration (camera, sensors, ML Kit on-device, BLE, NFC, USB), 60fps custom rendering, or single-platform focus where iOS is not on the roadmap. Typical engagements are health and fitness apps, IoT companion apps, AR / camera apps, financial / banking apps with strong security requirements (Play Integrity API, Keystore-backed cryptography), Android TV / Auto / Wear apps, and B2B field-service apps where the device is the primary surface.
You gain 100% native performance, full access to every Android platform feature, and Material You compliance that visibly tracks the OS. You give up the cross-platform write-once advantage of Flutter or FlutterFlow, and you pay for two codebases if you also ship iOS. The wrong way to use native Android is to ignore platform conventions; the right way is to lean into Material 3, Jetpack libraries, and the modern Compose / Coroutines stack.
Where native Android is the right pick
Native Android shines when the project needs deep platform features, 100% native performance, or single-platform focus.
Health and fitness apps with sensor / wearable integration
Health Connect, Google Fit, Wear OS companion, ML Kit on-device pose / activity recognition, Bluetooth LE pairing with Garmin / Polar / Whoop devices.
AR / camera-heavy and ML-on-device apps
ARCore for AR, Camera2 / CameraX for fine-grained capture control, ML Kit for on-device inference (text recognition, face detection, pose, barcode), TensorFlow Lite for custom models.
Financial and high-security Android apps
Play Integrity API, Android Keystore, biometric prompt, network security config, root / debugger detection, certificate pinning. Required by most banking and fintech apps on Play.
Android TV, Auto, Wear OS, and Chromecast apps
Companion screens, leanback UI, MediaSession, Auto messaging API, Wear OS tiles and complications. Single-platform focus that cross-platform stacks cannot reach.
B2B field-service and on-device tooling
Inventory, logistics, retail POS, kiosk-mode / device-owner apps, MDM-managed deployments, offline-first apps with WorkManager / Room sync.
What we ship in native Android
Project types our team has actually delivered. Most engagements are 6-18 months continuous, with 1-2 developers per project.
Consumer Android apps with Compose UI
Lifestyle, marketplace, social, content-driven Android apps shipped to Play with Material 3 theming, dark mode, dynamic colors, and Compose-first navigation.
Wear OS and Health Connect companions
Wear OS apps with tiles, complications, ongoing notifications, Health Services for sensor access, and Health Connect read / write for cross-app data sharing.
Financial Android apps with security hardening
Play Integrity, Keystore-backed key derivation, biometric prompt with crypto-tied unlock, certificate pinning, Network Security Config, app signing rotation.
B2B field-service kiosk and device-owner apps
Kiosk-mode / device-owner apps deployed via MDM (Android Enterprise, Knox, AirWatch). Offline-first with WorkManager + Room sync against your backend.
When native Android is not the right pick
We will tell you upfront if your project shape doesn't fit. The patterns below are where cross-platform or web wins.
Cross-platform consumer apps where iOS is also a primary target
If iOS is a day-1 requirement, paying for two native codebases is rarely the right tradeoff. Hire-flutter-developers or hire-flutterflow-developers ships both stores from one codebase.
MVPs that need to ship fast on both platforms
Native Android + native iOS is twice the work for a typical MVP. FlutterFlow + custom Dart, or hand-coded Flutter, gets you to user-testing in a fraction of the time.
Web-first products with no mobile use case
If the surface is a web SaaS, Next.js / React + a Progressive Web App often beats spinning up a native Android team.
Pure marketing / content sites
Webflow, a CMS, or Next.js + a CDN is the right pattern, not a native Android app.
If native Android isn't the right fit
We would rather point you to the right page than push the wrong stack.
Hire Remote Software Developers From Empiric Infotech LLP
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Empiric Infotech places native Android engineers with founders, agencies, and product teams who ship Kotlin-first, Jetpack Compose UI, modern coroutine-based concurrency, and the full release pipeline (Play Store internal testing, signing, A/B rollout, Crashlytics, Firebase Analytics) on every engagement. $2,000 per month for 160 hours of full-time, exclusive work, with a 7-day risk-free trial and no long-term contract.
Native Android developers from $2,000 per month
$2,000 per month for 160 hours of full-time, exclusive native Android engineering. Billed monthly. 7-day risk-free trial. Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, Coroutines / Flow, Hilt, Room, Retrofit, WorkManager, Firebase / Supabase backends, full Play Console release, Play Integrity, ML Kit, ARCore.
Cost shape vs the alternatives
| Empiric Infotech (dedicated, monthly) | Toptal / Arc.dev premium | Upwork hourly | In-house hire | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost / month | $2,000 | $9,600 - $24,000 | Variable, hourly | $5,500 - $9,000 (mid-level Android dev fully loaded) |
| Hours / month | 160 (full-time exclusive) | Capped by hourly cap | Capped by budget | 160 |
| Compose / Kotlin depth | Production Kotlin since 2017 | Mostly Java legacy + some Kotlin | Highly variable | Depends on hire |
| Play Console / DevOps | Built into engagement | Varies by freelancer | Often outside scope | Yes |
| Onboarding speed | 48 hours | 1-2 weeks | Variable, 1-30 days | 60-90 days |
| Risk reversal | 7-day risk-free trial | 2-week trial period | Milestone-based | Probation period |
| Replacement | Free, within 7 days | Manual rematch | Re-post job | Re-recruit + re-onboard |
Working hours and meeting availability
Our developers work 09:30 AM to 07:30 PM IST (10 hr/day, 160-172 billable hours/month). PM available 07:30 AM to 10:30 PM IST. Live overlap by region:
| Region | Developer live overlap | PM available for meetings | What this means |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA East (ET) | 1 hr 9:00-10:00 AM ET | 9:00 PM previous day - 12:30 PM ET | Morning standup + ~3 hr async build delivered before your day starts. |
| USA Central (CT) | 1.5 hr 9:00-10:30 AM CT | 8:00 PM previous day - 11:30 AM CT | Morning standup + same async window. |
| USA West (PT) | 1 hr 6:00-7:00 AM PT | 9:00 - 11:30 AM PT | Early standup, then PM-led meetings during your morning. |
| UK (BST/GMT) | 5-6 hr 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM BST | Full UK working day (8.5 hr) | Live pair-coding, Compose UI debugging, Play Console review. |
| Germany / France / NL | 6-7 hr 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM CET | Full EU working day (8.5 hr) | Strongest overlap; works like an in-EU Android engineer. |
| Sydney / Melbourne (AEST) | 3.5 hr 2:00 - 5:30 PM AEST | 12:00 noon - 3:00 AM next day AEST | Afternoon standup + overnight async builds and Play Internal Testing rollouts. |
Why product teams hire native Android developers from Empiric Infotech
What ships in production Android is rarely what shipped on the Compose codelab. Real native Android depth shows up in the parts the tutorial does not cover: Compose recomposition discipline, side-effect APIs, ViewModel + StateFlow patterns, structured concurrency with supervisor scopes, ProGuard / R8 rules, App Startup, baseline profiles, Macrobenchmark, and the Play Console release flow (signing rotation, Play App Signing, internal-test track, A/B staged rollouts, Play Integrity, App Bundles).
Our team has shipped Kotlin in production since 2017, with deep Compose work since 2021 and Wear OS / Health Connect since 2023. The engagement is $2,000 per month for 160 hours of full-time exclusive work. The Play Console, the signing, the release, and the platform-feature integration are all on the table.
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