At Google I/O 2026 (May 19-20), Google shipped a stable Android CLI tool that gives AI agents programmatic access to Android Studio features, and open-sourced a set of Android skills for complex workflows including Jetpack Compose migrations. Google also unveiled Android Bench, a leaderboard for evaluating LLM performance on Android-specific tasks, and announced native Kotlin support in Google AI Studio for Android app development. The headline new announcement was a migration agent capable of converting React Native, web framework, and iOS codebases to native Kotlin, compressing multi-week migrations to hours. These announcements mark a meaningful shift in Android tooling toward AI-assisted development workflows. The migration agent in particular has broad ecosystem implications: React Native and cross-platform teams gain a plausible path to native Kotlin with reduced manual effort, while the Android Bench leaderboard creates a concrete evaluation surface for teams assessing which LLMs best understand Android APIs. Open-sourcing the Android skills signals that Google intends the agent ecosystem to be community-extensible.