- Google has suddenly released “Android Pulse,” a new app designed to detect anomalies in the Android OS and installed applications.
- This app makes it easier for Google to detect anomalies occurring on the Android OS, and is being widely distributed through the Google Play Store, primarily for Google Pixel devices.
- The mystery is that the app icon appears completely blank on the Google Play Store.
On Friday, August 21, 2026, Google suddenly released “Android Pulse,” an app designed to detect anomalies in the Android OS and installed applications.
The “Android Pulse” app is designed to help Google more easily detect anomalies occurring within the Android OS, and it is being widely distributed via the Google Play Store, focusing primarily on Google Pixel devices. The initial app version is v1.0.968586556.
Since the “Android Pulse” app functions more like a system app, users are not prompted to configure any settings after installation.


The biggest mystery surrounding the “Android Pulse” app is that its app icon appears completely blank on the Google Play Store. However, checking the “App Info” reveals an icon that resembles an ECG (electrocardiogram). This is likely what the actual app icon is supposed to be.
It is expected that the “Android Pulse” app will continue to evolve through future updates, such as improvements to anomaly detection accuracy.
このアプリは、Androidオペレーティングシステムおよびインストールされているアプリケーションによる重要なシステムリソース消費における異常検出のためのルール配信を容易にします。
Android Pulse – Google Play のアプリ
“Android Pulse” App Link






