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The Alexa Auto SDK contains essential client-side software required to integrate Alexa into the automobile. The Auto SDK provides libraries that connect to Alexa and expose interfaces for your vehicle software to implement the platform-specific behavior for audio input, media streaming, calling through a connected phone, turn-by-turn navigation, controlling vehicle features such as heaters and lights, and more. You can use the included sample application to learn about the Auto SDK interfaces and to test interactions before integration.
Learn more in the Auto SDK documentation »
The Product Requirements and Guidelines docs describe requirements and principals to follow when designing and implementing an Auto SDK client integration for your vehicle. Your integration must follow the product requirements and pass Amazon's automotive certification process.
Auto SDK is always improving. See the release notes in the Auto SDK documentation to learn about the latest features and enhancements.
Follow the Get Started with Auto SDK guide to set up the Auto SDK development prerequisites.
Read the Explore Auto SDK Concepts docs to learn how Auto SDK works and understand its core APIs.
Read the Explore Auto SDK Features docs to learn about all the different features Auto SDK provides.
Follow the developer docs for Android or Native C++ to guide you through integrating Auto SDK into your vehicle.
Use the Auto SDK Migration Guide to ease your upgrade to the latest Auto SDK version.
The contents of this repository are distributed under several license agreements. Refer to the LICENSE file for the license terms applicable to the materials that you use.
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