This project provides a collection of 3D-rendered badges. These images show users that your Android application maintains high verification standards. Developers use these badges to build trust with their audience. You can add these files to your website, marketing materials, or app store listings.
The folder contains high-quality image files. Each file represents a different level of verification for your Android application. We designed these badges to display well on dark and light backgrounds.
The collection includes these file types:
- PNG: Best for websites and documents with transparent backgrounds.
- JPG: Useful for simple images.
- SVG: Scalable vector files for high-resolution printing or large displays.
Each badge reflects the status of your app within the Google Play ecosystem. They indicate that your software passed Play Protect checks and met developer console standards.
You do not need programming skills to use these images. Follow these steps to obtain the files for your computer:
- Visit the download page to view the project files.
- Look for the green button labeled Code.
- Click the button and select Download ZIP.
- Save the folder to your desktop.
- Open the folder to view the badge collection.
You can now drag and drop these images into any graphic design tool or website editor.
This collection works on any standard computer. You do not need specific hardware or software to access the files. Ensure your computer meets these basic standards to manage the files comfortably:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- Storage: At least 50 MB of free space.
- Software: Any standard image viewer or web browser.
These images are compatible with all major design platforms. You can import them into Adobe Photoshop, Canva, Microsoft Word, or Google Slides.
Displaying badges helps users identify verified developers. Place these files in prominent locations.
- Website headers: Place a badge at the top of your landing page to build immediate trust.
- App store banners: Include the badge in your promotional images to highlight security.
- Social media profiles: Post the badge to show your professionalism.
- Email signatures: Add a small version of the badge to your professional emails.
Consistency matters. Choose one style of badge and use it across all platforms. This builds a recognizable brand identity for your development work.
These badges connect to the Google Play Console processes. When you verify your APK, you ensure that your code follows Google security guidelines. These badges serve as a visual shorthand for that process.
When a user sees the badge, they understand that you invested time in security. This increases the chance that a user will download your software. Keep your badges updated if your verification status changes.
Do I need to pay for these badges? These files are free for all developers. You can use them for personal or commercial projects.
Can I change the colors? The badge files come with fixed colors to maintain a professional look. You can use image editing tools if you need to adjust the brightness or contrast.
How do I add these to a website? In your website editor, use the Image tool. Upload the PNG file from your computer. Set the alignment to fit your layout.
What if the badge looks blurry? If you resize a PNG file too much, it might lose sharpness. Use the SVG versions for very large displays to ensure the edges remain crisp.
Are these badges official? These assets represent verification status. They do not grant you verification. You must complete the validation steps in the Google Play Console before using these badges to represent your app status.
Sometimes, you might face simple problems when using these files.
If you cannot find the Download ZIP button, check your browser zoom level. Sometimes buttons move off-screen when the page is too zoomed in. Reset your zoom to 100% to see all interface elements.
If you cannot open the archive, install a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR. Windows usually opens ZIP folders natively by double-clicking. If this fails, right-click the folder and choose Extract All.
If your images look grainy, check your scaling settings. Always start with the largest possible version of the file. Reduce the size as needed for your specific use case.
Keep your original folder in a safe place. If you accidentally delete a file, return to the download link and download a fresh copy. This ensures you always have the source files available for future projects.
Use these assets to demonstrate your commitment to quality. Clear communication through these badges invites trust from every user who installs your Android application.