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Try new Android apps before they’re officially released
To get user feedback, some developers make new apps or features available before they're officially released to the general public. You can try these apps or features by joining early access or beta programs.
Important: Keep in mind that these apps may be less stable than the later versions officially released to the public. This means the app might crash, or some features might not work properly when you use them.
Early access and beta testing apps on Google Play
Try unreleased apps through early access
Early access apps are apps which have not been released yet. To find and join an early access app:
- Look for the link to “early access” at the end of the list where you see “top charts,” and “games.”
- Find an app you want to get early access to.
- Tap Install.
- Follow the onscreen instructions.
Note: If you install an unreleased app, you may be automatically enrolled in the beta program when that app launches.
Get beta versions of apps
Beta apps are new, experimental versions of apps that are currently available on the Play Store. The beta version may have features that are not available in the public version yet.
To get the beta version of an app you have to have the public version installed. To check if an app has a beta version available:
Space is limited in early access and beta programs
Some apps set a limit on the number of users in early access and beta programs. If there’s no more space you’ll see a message saying it’s full. More space may open later if current testers leave or if the developer allows more users to join.