This is a selection of projects and apps created with Processing for Android (ordered alphabetically). Suggest a new project by writing to android@processing.org.
By William Smith
APDE (Android Processing Development Environment) is an integrated development environment for creating Processing sketches on your phone/tablet. APDE supports the full edit, compile, and run cycle. You don't need a computer or an SDK to start coding on the go.
Links: Google Play, source code
By Bruno Ruchiga
A short game about an astronaut with low battery and low signal, searching for new messages. Developed for Global Game Jam 2018.
Links: Google Play
By Evan Shellshear
A kids game where the player is challenged by a bug invasion.
Links: Google Play, web
By Penelope Umbrico
Cardinality of Singular Place uses your current GPS coordinates to generate a unique, location-specific abstract landscape.
Links: Google Play
By Jean-Michel Rolland
Generative music box played live by your device.
Links: Google Play, web
By LIA
Elements is a playful application that lets you create intricate patterns, by combining shape creation with movement and rotation controls.
Links: Google Play, Android Experiments page, source code
By rich.gg
Time zone converter app with a 3D interface.
Links: Google Play, web
By Eduardo Moriana
GPU implementation of Conway's Game of Life cellular automaton, including multitouch support.
Links: Google Play, web
By Jean-Michel Rolland
Collection of generative music patterns created at a web residency by Solitude and ZKM.
Links: Google Play, web
By rich.gg
Kōan is a drawing, most certainly a plan. And the architect wants you to break it. Softly, methodically, the way you would hit the keys of a piano if you were alone and serene.
Links: Google Play
By Fran Lejeune and Jean-Michel Rolland
La Révolution des Ténèbres is a science fiction interactive multimedia book, loosely based on the life of painter Caravaggio.
Links: Google Play, video documentation
By Nord Projects
Lantern transforms any surface into AR using Raspberry Pi, a laser projector, and Android Things.
Links: Android Experiments page, source code
By Kevin Kowalski
LEDsign provides a live 3D preview of the effects you create and customize inside of the application. Additionally, you can also upload your profile to a complementary Arduino circuit via Bluetooth to see the effects in the real world.
Links: project page, source code
By Ekene Ijeoma
Look Up is a participatory public art app that prompts New Yorkers to look away from their phones and into the street intersections to embrace the diversity and engage in the serendipity of the city.
Links: Google Play, Android Experiments page, source code
By Juanky Soriano
Material Life is the first Game of Life simulator making use of Material Design practices in our Android Devices. Uses Rainbow, a fork of Processing for Android, for drawing.
Links: Google Play, Android Experiments page, source code
By Bérenger Recoules
Simulation of music box, in which each time a cube executes a full revolution it emits a note.
Links: Google Play, web
By Tailor & Wayne
In this game, rotate your device to move the flying squirrel inside a 360º octagonal barrel while avoiding the obstacles.
Links: Google Play, web
By Tailor & Wayne
Reproduce the laws of gravity using your fingers and the accelerometer, and generate patterns of moving asteroids.
Links: Google Play, web
By Kelley van Evert
Turn 2D patterns into 3D objects.
Links: Google Play, web
By Gabriel Weymouth
Interactive visualization of fluid flow.
Links: Google Play, web
By Bérenger Recoules
Audio-visual synthetizer based on harmonic motion.
Links: Google Play, web
By Bérenger Recoules
This application is a unique mutli-touch music instrument to make drone sounds.
Links: Google Play, source code, web
By Andres Colubri
A watch face that grows a tree as the step count increases. The tree blooms when the count approaches 10,000 steps.
Links: Google Play, source code
By the Wrath Of The Platypi
Adventure game with traps, weapons, magic, monsters, zombies & allies.
Links: Google Play, Facebook page
By Josh Giesbrecht
A generative drawing app for Android devices. Lines are created by particles that react to your touch in customizable (and generally weird) ways.
Links: Google Play, web
By Camaris
Experimental shooter game.
Links: Google Play
By Sara Di Bartolomeo
VR Audioscape is a VR application that lets you travel through a procedural landscape generated according to music. Play any music from any app on your phone, then run the app: it will automatically use as input any sound coming as output from the phone.
Links: Google Play, source code
By Andres Colubri
This VR app for Cardboard or Daydream headsets allows users to make drawings in VR using their gaze, and then to fly through them.
Links: Google Play, source code