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🚀 A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for the JVM, Android, and Kotlin multiplatform.
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The industry-leading GraphQL client for Kotlin. Run on Android and all the Kotlin multiplatform targets. Apollo Kotlin delivers powerful caching, code generation, intuitive APIs, and comprehensive developer tools to accelerate your app development.
✅ 100% type safety, from your server to your app, using code generation
✅ Intuitive, powerful caching - intelligent in-memory or SQLite caching out of the box
✅ Excellent support for modern Android and Kotlin Multiplatform apps
✅ Always up-to-date - we prioritize support for the latest versions of GraphQL, Kotlin, Gradle, and more
✅ GraphOS ready - turnkey support for Persisted Queries, and@defer
✅ Production-tested - Powers countless apps worldwide that serve millions of end users
If you are new to GraphQL, check outthe tutorial that will guide you through building an Android app using Apollo.
For more in-depth documentation, head to theofficial documentation site.
For a detailed "Get Started" guide, check out ourdocs.
| Resource | Description | Link |
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| Full Documentation | Comprehensive guides and examples | Read Docs → |
| API Reference | Complete API documentation | Browse Kdoc → |
| IntelliJ Plugin | Enhanced development experience | Install Plugin → |
| Free Course | Learn GraphQL and Apollo Client | Take Course → |
Deliver tomorrow's roadmap today with our comprehensive suite of API orchestration tools:
- Apollo Client - Type-safe apps with GraphQL-powered on-device caching (React,iOS,Kotlin)
- Apollo Connectors - Compose all your GraphQL and REST APIs into one GraphQL endpoint
- Apollo MCP Server - AI needs APIs. The fastest way to ship reliable AI experiences
- Apollo Router - Scale your APIs seamlessly with GraphQL Federation, Security, Auth, and more
- GraphOS - Deploy, manage, govern, and explore your APIs (start for free, no credit card needed)
Explore the Complete Apollo Platform →
| Name | Username |
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| Benoit Lubek | @bod |
| Jeff Auriemma | @bignimbus |
| Martin Bonnin | @martinbonnin |
We regularly update ourpublic roadmap with the status of our work-in-progress and upcoming features.
| ☑️ Apollo Kotlin User Survey |
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| What do you like best about Apollo Kotlin? What needs to be improved? Please tell us by taking aone-minute survey. Your responses will help us understand Apollo Kotlin usage and allow us to serve you better. |
Join these live events to meet other GraphQL users and learn more:
🎪GraphQL Summit 2025
Oct 6-8, 2025 • San Francisco
1000+ engineers, talks, workshops, and office hours
🌟GraphQLConf 2025Sep 8-10, 2025 • Amsterdam
Celebrating 10 Years of GraphQL
Thank you for your interest in submitting a Pull Request to Apollo Kotlin! Read ourguidelines first, and don't hesitate to get in touch.
New to open source? Check out ourGood First Issues to get started.
Please read ourCode of Conduct. This applies to any space run by Apollo, including our GitHub repositories, the Apollo GraphOS Discord, the Apollo GraphQL Forum. The Code of Conduct reflects our commitment to making the Apollo Community a welcoming and safe space in which individuals can interact.
Source code in this repository is available under the terms of the MIT License. Read the full texthere.
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