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How to remove application from app listings on Android Developer Console

Is there any way to unpublish and then permanently remove an application from the list of applications on Android Developer Console?

A hack around completely deleting an app from the store is violating one of the rules but this can bring about more consequences.
The best workaround to remove your application is to migrate or transfer that app to another google play account!!!
I’m voting to close this question because meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/272165/…
I wish Google Play would stop giving me warning about things in unpublished apps!

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Blundell

No, you can unpublish but once your application has been live on the market you cannot delete it. (Each package name is unique and Google remembers all package names anyway so you could use this a reminder)

The "Delete" button only works for unpublished version of your app. Once you published your app or a particular version of it, you cannot delete it from the Market. However, you can still "unpublish" it. The "Delete" button is only handy when you uploaded a new version, then you realized you goofed and want to remove that new version before publishing it.

A reference

Update, 2016

you can now filter out unpublished or draft apps from your listing.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZHSk1.png

https://i.stack.imgur.com/vWDV1.png

UPDATE 2020

Due to changes in the new play console, the unpublish option was moved to a different location as follows.
Click All Apps in the left pane. Then click the app you want to remove.

Then under the Setup option in the left pane, Click Advanced Settings.

Then under App Availablity on the right, change the status to UnPublished and click Save Changes at the bottom.

https://i.imgur.com/dki4Zzkl.png


one trick I use is to rename them to something like "Zzzzzxx" so they get sorted to the back.
This SUCKS horribly! I tried around with the new alpha and beta modes but somehow, Play Store published my app without me wanting that. Now I cannot get rid of that anymore!! SUCKS!
Google should put a hide feature
Unfortunately i published my apk in production mode but now i unpublished it and i want to publish it in alpha testers. when i tried this then production apk is publishing but not alpha, so how can i publish only alpha test release mode after publishing production apk?Is there any way to hide production apk and to publish alpha testers apk?
In other words, another move by Google to make you work for them, then not own your data that you created for them.
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mm2001

https://i.stack.imgur.com/tz9p9.png

Google's help for this is here: https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/113476#unpublish (as of Feb-2020)


I am unable to click Unpublish button.
And then how can I delete the app from apps list?
@KonstantinKonopko once the app published it cannot be deleted from the app list, we can just unpublish it
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Jhollman

you can remove an App from the store or "Unpublish" by clicking a tiny label bellow your app's title, right side of the "PUBLISHED" green status label.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/lIALr.jpg

Works even if your app was live (published) for long time, mine was.

Regards.


@swooby - No, this isn't the answer. OP knows how to unpublish the app, he want's to delete it from the list of apps in his developer console, and that is not possible.
This isn't the aswer BUT that is what I was looking for,
Thanks, this is very helpful I did not see that unpublish link, it is not so visible!
this doesn't seem to be available anymore. See HuyLe's answer.
That unpublish link no longer exists. Does anybody know the "new way" to unpublish an app?
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Sonia John Kavery

https://i.stack.imgur.com/bthYw.png

From Google Play Console, Select your app. Select Store Presence and select Pricing and Distribution from the side menu. There is a toggle switch to Publish and Unpublish app. Select UnPublish and click Submit Update Button in the top right corner.


this should be the correct answer since the ui changed
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deadfish

Actually it is now partially possible: https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9023647

Updates to reports In late May 2018, you may begin to see changes in your app's metrics based on your users' deletion of data. Some metrics are calculated based on data from users who have agreed to share their data with developers in aggregate. The metrics that we provide in the Play Console are adjusted to more closely reflect data from all of your users. However, Google will not display data that falls under certain minimum thresholds. Delete an app or game You can permanently remove draft apps or games from your Play Console. You can also delete: Published apps or games that haven't been installed on any devices Published apps or games that no users are entitled to re-install In these cases, contact our support team to request that your app's or game's data be permanently deleted.


The support team replied to my deletion request with more details of the app deletion requirements: 1) App must be in good standing (not rejected, suspended, or otherwise removed). 2) App must have 0 lifetime installs. 3) App must be unpublished for 24 hours (to ensure 0 installs)
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Gokul Nath KP

Note: Adding a new answer as the publish/unpublish option is moved to different location.

As mentioned in other answers you cannot delete the app. With updated Google Play Console (Beta), the Unpublish option is moved to different location:

Setup -> Advanced Settings -> App Availability

Enable Published / Unpublished accordingly!

https://i.stack.imgur.com/ApDAX.png


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Sanal Varghese

No, you cannot delete the application once you have published it in Google Play. Google will keep all the apk files. But you can unpublish the version, if you dont want that version to be availaible to user.


so how can i remove unpublished app
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Mini Chip

You can't delete the app , but you can unpublish it . By doing so , it won't be available in play store but the user having your application will still be able to use your app .

Steps to follow to un-publish your app : To unpublish your app on the Google Play store:

Go to https://market.android.com/publish/Home, and log in to your Google Play account. Click on the application you want to delete. Click on the Store Presence menu, and click the “Pricing and Distribution” item. Click Unpublish


Thank you! It didn't occur to me that unpublishing a free app is a sub-category of pricing. I guess I'll never think like google.
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smik

The one exception worth noting is that while you can't delete apps, the folks over at Google Play Developer Support are able to on their end if the app is both unpublished and has 0 lifetime installs. So if your app has 0 lifetime installs, you might be in luck.

First you will need unpublish the app and wait 24 hours (to allow global stats to update and ensure that no last-minute installs happened). Assuming no last-minute installs happen over those 24 hours, you can contact Google Play Developer Support and check to see if they can delete it.

Please note that their requirement for 0 installs is a hard requirement. No exceptions can be made (not even if you installed the app yourself for testing purposes).


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Mohammad Haidar

Once app is published once it cannot be deleted from the listing in your console, but rather you can unpublish it only and if you want you can use the filters to hide it from the listing, but the draft apps you can delete them or hide them.


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Krishna

There is strictly no service provided yet from Google Store to delete/remove production app and also you can't change production build for best test.


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Aqib Mumtaz

Once application is made live by publishing it then you can't delete it, although Unpublished apps can be deleted using "Delete app" button as shown :

https://i.stack.imgur.com/iWT5n.png


on the screenshot we see that Store Listing and Content Rating are not done yet. This means the app hasn't been published yet. For published apps "Delete" option is unavailable.
correct, its written above screenshot that "Unpublished apps can be deleted using "Delete app" button"
"Unpublished" and "Not-yet-published" are very different and the question says, "to unpublish and then permanently remove" which addresses the "was published" not the "not-yet-published" scenario so your answer isn't applicable to the question even though it is correct and could be helpful to someone dealing with a not-yet-published application.