A Magisk module to install Python 3 on Android, including the standard library (STDLIB).
- Download the latest ZIP for your device's architecture from the Releases page.
- Open Magisk Manager and navigate to Modules.
- Tap Install from storage and choose the downloaded ZIP file.
- Wait for the installation to complete.
- Reboot your device.
The build process is automated through scripts/build.py. Build parameters can be customized in build.toml.
To build from source:
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Follow the prerequisites from cpython/Android/README.md
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Create and activate a Python virtual environment:
python -m venv .venv . .venv/bin/activate -
Install required dependencies:
pip install -r scripts/requirements.txt
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Run the build script:
python scripts/build.py
After building, you can find the generated modules in the dist/ directory.
The script handles downloading Python source, cross-compilation for Android, and packaging the Magisk module.
Access Python from any terminal with:
su -c python3Install pip, the Python package manager, using the following command:
su -c python3 -m ensurepipOnce installed, you can access pip using:
su -c python3 -m pipThis gives you access to pip for installing and managing Python packages.
When you install executables (e.g., via pip or pipx), they won't be available in your $PATH.
To fix this, run:
su -c py2droid-update-binThis script:
- Generate wrappers for new executables found in Py2Droid's
$PATH - Remove obsolete wrappers that no longer have corresponding executables.
Changes take effect after a reboot.
Py2Droid was designed as a lightweight, system-level Python module — for cases where just Python is enough.
There are two main use cases where Py2Droid shines:
- A dependency for other Magisk modules or system-level scripts.
- A minimal standalone Python build, usable directly in the Android environment — without Termux, wrappers, or user-space hacks.
It's not meant to replace Termux — it's meant to serve a different purpose.
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.