SDK Deprecation Policy and Timeline

This page details the policy and timeline for deprecating legacy SDK versions.

As of March 2026, Incode SDKs adhere to a deprecation policy. This means that when a new version becomes available, older versions enter a defined support lifecycle before being deprecated.

We provide a minimum of 12 months' notice before deprecating any SDK version, giving you ample time to plan and execute your migration. During this period, we continue to provide critical security patches and technical support until the end of support date is reached.

We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of our SDKs to ensure uninterrupted service, maintain security compliance, and deliver the best possible experience to your users.

This page details the current support status and end-of-life dates for all SDKs and their versions.

Android SDK

The latest version of Android SDK is 5.40.3. Release notes, reference documentation, and a migration guide are available. This last sentence would contain links to the relevant content

The following table details the Android SDK versions currently supported and their planned End of Support date.

VersionRelease DateEnd of Support
5.43.02025 Dec 30
5.42.02025 Nov 28
5.41.12025 Nov 12
5.41.02025 Oct 17
5.40.32026 Jan 30

iOS SDK

The latest version of iOS SDK is x.xx.x. Release notes, reference documentation, and a migration guide are available. This last sentence would contain links to the relevant content

The following table details the iOS SDK versions currently supported and their planned End of Support date.

VersionRelease DateEnd of Support

Hybrid SDKs

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Web SDK

The latest version of Web SDK is x.xx.x. Release notes, reference documentation, and a migration guide are available. This last sentence would contain links to the relevant content

The following table details the Web SDK versions currently supported and their planned End of Support date.

VersionRelease DateEnd of Support