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# Generate Android Release App

When you have finish configuring your app(change logo/name etc), you might want to publish your app to Google play store. You need to do some extra configuration to generate a store ready release version of your app.

Below is a link to both the flutter official documentation on generating a **release apk**.

**Build and release an Android app:** <https://flutter.dev/docs/deployment/android>

Here is also a video explaining the steps involve in generating it(if you prefer a video tutorial)

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1fByAsqQRk&ab_channel=MJSDCoding>" %}

## Get Release Keys with GUI

For release keys use [Keystore explorer](https://keystore-explorer.org/) to see the SHA1 and SHA256.


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