Platform availability

Marker for Android?

Marker is currently built for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

We are focusing on an Apple-native experience first so creator workflows feel fast, reliable, and integrated across the devices many editors, streamers, and producers already use.

Clear answer

Android is not available today.

We are listening to Android interest, but our current focus is delivering the best native experience on Apple platforms first. When there is more to share about future platforms, we will say so clearly.

Why Apple-first today

Seamless results before more platforms

Marker is a capture tool. Platform quality matters because creators use it while the session is already happening.

Native capture first

Marker is built around fast, reliable capture while you are recording, streaming, or reviewing footage. The current app focuses on native Apple controls and system behavior.

One Apple workflow

The near-term goal is a seamless path across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, so creators can mark moments on the device that fits the session.

No false launch promise

We are tracking Android demand carefully, and we want to be clear about what creators can use today before sharing any future platform plans.

Android interest

Tell us you want Marker on Android

Join the interest list if Android support would fit your creator workflow. We will use this to understand demand and send platform updates, not to promise a launch date.

Join the Android waitlist

Platform updates only. No Android launch date is being promised.

FAQ

Android availability questions

Is Marker available on Android?

No. Marker is currently built for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. There is no Android app available today.

Will Marker come to Android later?

Android is not a never, but it is not the current build target. The interest list helps us understand how many creators want Marker on Android before making platform commitments.

Can Android creators still use Marker?

Yes, if an iPhone, iPad, or Mac is part of the creator setup. Marker can still support Android-first creators who use Apple devices for capture, editing, streaming, or production.