Make sure you have the Android SDK build-Tools installed then check where your SDK is installed mine was at C:Program Files(x86)Androidandroid-sdkuild-tools23.0.1zipalign
You will find zipAlign in the android build tools then use it like so:
C:Program Files(x86)Androidandroid-sdkuild-tools23.0.1zipalign -v 4 infile.apk outfile.apk
Usage
To align infile.apk and save it as outfile.apk:
zipalign [-f] [-v] <alignment> infile.apk outfile.apk
To confirm the alignment of existing.apk:
zipalign -c -v <alignment> existing.apk
The alignment is an integer that defines the byte-alignment boundaries. This must always be 4 (which provides 32-bit alignment) or else it effectively does nothing.
Flags:
-f : overwrite existing outfile.zip
-v : verbose output
-c : confirm the alignment of the given file
output from windows (extra parameters not in the Docs :O) :
Zip alignment utility
Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
Usage: zipalign [-f] [-p] [-v] [-z] <align> infile.zip outfile.zip
zipalign -c [-v] <align> infile.zip
<align>: alignment in bytes, e.g. '4' provides 32-bit alignment
-c: check alignment only (does not modify file)
-f: overwrite existing outfile.zip
-p: page align stored shared object files
-v: verbose output
-z: recompress using Zopfli
ZipAlign Docs
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