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Text fields

Text fields let users enter and edit text.

"Text fields on a screen"

Contents

Using text fields

Before you can use Material text fields, you need to add a dependency to the Material Components for Android library. For more information, go to the Getting started page.

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    android:id="@+id/textField"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:hint="@string/label">

    <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    />

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Note: A text field is composed of a TextInputLayout and a TextInputEditText as a direct child. Using an EditText as the child might work, but TextInputEditText provides accessibility support for the text field and allows TextInputLayout greater control over the visual aspects of the input text. If an EditText is being used, make sure to set its android:background to @null so that TextInputLayout can set the proper background on it.

Making text fields accessible

Android's text field component APIs support both label text and helper text, which explain what is requested for a text field. While optional, their use is strongly encouraged.

Content description

When using custom icons, you should set a content description on them so that screen readers, like TalkBack, are able to announce their purpose or action.

For the leading icon, that can be achieved via the app:startIconContentDescription attribute or setStartIconContentDescription method. For the trailing icon, that can be achieved via the app:endIconContentDescription attribute or setEndIconContentDescription method.

When setting an error message that contains special characters that screen readers or other accessibility systems are not able to read, you should set a content description via the app:errorContentDescription attribute or setErrorContentDescription method. That way the error will announce the content description instead of the error message.

Note: Icons that don't have click listeners set on them work as decorative elements, and are therefore skipped by screen readers.

Custom EditText

If you are using a custom EditText as TextInputLayout's child and your text field requires different accessibility support than the one offered by TextInputLayout, you can set a TextInputLayout.AccessibilityDelegate via the setTextInputAccessibilityDelegate method. This method should be used in place of providing an AccessibilityDelegate directly on the EditText.

Adding a leading icon to a text field

"Text field with a leading icon."

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:startIconDrawable="@drawable/ic_search_24dp"
    app:startIconContentDescription="@string/content_description_start_icon">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Adding a trailing icon to a text field

Password toggle:

"Text field with a password toggle trailing icon."

When the TextInputEditText is set to display a password, an icon can be added to toggle between masking the password or displaying the password as plain-text.

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:endIconMode="password_toggle">

    <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText
        ...
        android:inputType="textPassword"
    />

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Clear text:

"Text field with a clear text trailing icon."

An icon can be set to display when text is present. The icon can be pressed to clear the input text.

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:endIconMode="clear_text">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Custom icon:

"Text field with a custom trailing icon."

It is possible to set a custom Drawable as the text field's trailing icon via app:endIconMode="custom". You should specify a drawable and content description for the icon, and you have the option to specify custom behaviors.

In the layout:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:endIconMode="custom"
    app:endIconDrawable="@drawable/ic_accelerator_24dp"
    app:endIconContentDescription="@string/content_description_end_icon">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Optionally, in code:

textField.setEndIconOnClickListener {
  // Respond to end icon presses
}

textField.addOnEditTextAttachedListener {
  // If any specific changes should be done when the edit text is attached (and
  // thus when the trailing icon is added to it), set an
  // OnEditTextAttachedListener.

  // Example: The clear text icon's visibility behavior depends on whether the
  // EditText has input present. Therefore, an OnEditTextAttachedListener is set
  // so things like editText.getText() can be called.
}

textField.addOnEndIconChangedListener {
  // If any specific changes should be done if/when the endIconMode gets
  // changed, set an OnEndIconChangedListener.

  // Example: If the password toggle icon is set and a different EndIconMode
  // gets set, the TextInputLayout has to make sure that the edit text's
  // TransformationMethod is still PasswordTransformationMethod. Because of
  // that, an OnEndIconChangedListener is used.
}

Note: You should opt to use the EndIconMode API instead of setting an end/right compound Drawable on the TextInputEditText. The same applies to the now-deprecated passwordToggle* attributes.

Important: Calling setEndIconMode will initialize the icon with its default features, such as default drawables, and in the case of the custom mode, an empty drawable. You can add customizations after calling setEndIconMode. The exception for this is if a drawable was specified in XML via the app:endIconDrawable attribute. An end icon drawable set in XML will take precedence and override an existing default icon.

See the full list of end icon modes.

Implementing an exposed dropdown menu

"Text field with an exposed dropdown menu."

In the layout:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    style="@style/Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.*.ExposedDropdownMenu">

    <AutoCompleteTextView
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:inputType="none"
        app:simpleItems="@array/simple_items"
    />

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

The string array specified by app:simpleItems will be used as the default item strings for auto-completion. Or you can also set it programmatically:

val items = arrayOf("Item 1", "Item 2", "Item 3", "Item 4")
(textField.editText as? MaterialAutoCompleteTextView)?.setSimpleItems(items)

Alternatively, to have more control over the auto-completion items rendering, you can also provide a custom item adapter by:

val items = listOf("Item 1", "Item 2", "Item 3", "Item 4")
val adapter = ArrayAdapter(requireContext(), R.layout.list_item, items)
(textField.editText as? AutoCompleteTextView)?.setAdapter(adapter)

And a custom item layout (list_item.xml):

<TextView
    xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:padding="16dp"
    android:ellipsize="end"
    android:maxLines="1"
    android:textAppearance="?attr/textAppearanceTitleMedium"
/>

Adding helper text to a text field

"Text field with helper text."

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:helperTextEnabled="true"
    app:helperText="@string/helper_text">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Adding a counter to a text field

"Text field with a counter."

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:counterEnabled="true"
    app:counterMaxLength="20">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Adding errors to a text field

"Text field with an error."

In the layout:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:errorEnabled="true">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

In code:

// Set error text
passwordLayout.error = getString(R.string.error)

// Clear error text
passwordLayout.error = null

Note: Non-null error text will replace any existing helper text, and non-null helper text will replace any existing error text.

Adding a prefix/suffix to a text field

"Text field with a prefix/suffix."

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    app:prefixText="@string/prefix"
    app:suffixText="@string/suffix">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Text field dimensions

The recommended default android:layout_width is 245dp.

By default, text fields have a maximum width of 488dp, and a minimum width of 56dp for layouts without a label. If a label is present, the minimum width recommended is 88dp. android:minWidth and android:maxWidth (as well as android:minEms and android:maxEms) should be set on the TextInputLayout instead of on the TextInputEditText to avoid unintended behaviors.

You can override those values in a custom style that inherits from a TextInputLayout style or by making changes directly on the layout:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    android:id="@+id/textField"
    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:minWidth="@dimen/custom_min_width"
    android:maxWidth="@dimen/custom_max_width"
    android:hint="@string/label">

    <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    />

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Note: The android:layout_width of the TextInputLayout should be wrap_content in order for those minimum and maximum dimensions to be used.

Using text fields programmatically

If you construct the TextInputEditText child of a TextInputLayout programmatically, you should use TextInputLayout's context to create the view. This will allow TextInputLayout to pass along the appropriate styling to the edit text.

val textInputLayout = TextInputLayout(context)
val editText = TextInputEditText(textInputLayout.context)

Types

There are two types of text fields: 1. Filled text field, 2. Outlined text field

"Text field types. Fixed: grey back, dark gray indicator turns purple. Outlined: clear back, gray outline turns purple"

Filled text field

Filled text fields have more visual emphasis than outlined text fields, making them stand out when surrounded by other content and components.

Filled text field examples

API and source code:

The following example shows a filled text field with a label.

Filled text field

In the layout:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    style="?attr/textInputFilledStyle"
    android:id="@+id/filledTextField"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:hint="@string/label">

    <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    />

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

In code:

// Get input text
val inputText = filledTextField.editText?.text.toString()

filledTextField.editText?.doOnTextChanged { inputText, _, _, _ ->
    // Respond to input text change
}

See the using text fields section above for more examples.

Anatomy and key properties

A filled text field has a filled container, input text, a label, an activation indicator, optional helper/error text and optional leading/trailing icons.

Filled text field anatomy

  1. Container
  2. Leading icon
  3. Label
  4. Input text
  5. Trailing icon
  6. Activation indicator
  7. Helper/error/counter text
  8. Prefix/suffix/placeholder (not shown)

Note: All the attributes in the tables below should be set on the TextInputLayout, with the exception of the input text attributes, which should be set on the TextInputEditText.

Container attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Color app:boxBackgroundColor setBoxBackgroundColor
setBoxBackgroundColorResource
getBoxBackgroundColor
?attr/colorSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Shape app:shapeAppearance N/A ?attr/shapeAppearanceSmallComponent
Text field enabled android:enabled setEnabled true

Leading icon attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Icon app:startIconDrawable setStartIconDrawable
getStartIconDrawable
null
Content description app:startIconContentDescription setStartIconContentDescription
getStartIconContentDescription
null
Color app:startIconTint setStartIconTintList ?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Checkable app:startIconCheckable setStartIconCheckable
isStartIconCheckable
false
Size app:startIconMinSize setStartIconMinSize
getStartIconMinSize
48dp
Scale type app:startIconScaleType setStartIconScaleType
getStartIconScaleType
ScaleType.CENTER

Label attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Text android:hint setHint
getHint
null
Color android:textColorHint setDefaultHintTextColor
getDefaultHintTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Collapsed (floating) color app:hintTextColor setHintTextColor
getHintTextColor
?attr/colorPrimary (see all states)
Typography app:hintTextAppearance setHintTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall
Animation app:hintAnimationEnabled setHintAnimationEnabled
isHintAnimationEnabled
true
Expanded enabled app:expandedHintEnabled setExpandedHintEnabled
isExpandedHintEnabled
true

Note: The android:hint should always be set on the TextInputLayout instead of on the EditText in order to avoid unintended behaviors.

Input text attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Input text android:text setText
getText
@null
Typography android:textAppearance setTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodyLarge
Input text color android:textColor setTextColor
getTextColors
getCurrentTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurface
Cursor color N/A (color comes from the theme attr ?attr/colorControlActivated) N/A ?attr/colorPrimary
Text highlight color N/A (color comes from the theme attr ?android:attr/textColorHighlight) N/A @color/m3_highlighted_text

Note: The input text attributes should be set on the TextInputEditText.

Trailing icon attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Mode app:endIconMode setEndIconMode
getEndIconMode
END_ICON_NONE
Color app:endIconTint setEndIconTintList colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Custom icon app:endIconDrawable setEndIconDrawable
getEndIconDrawable
null
Custom icon content description app:endIconContentDescription setEndIconContentDescription
getEndIconContentDescription
null
Custom icon checkable app:endIconCheckable setEndIconCheckable
isEndIconCheckable
true
Error icon app:errorIconDrawable setErrorIconDrawable
getErrorIconDrawable
@drawable/mtrl_ic_error
Error icon color app:errorIconTint setErrorIconTintList ?attr/colorError
Size app:endIconMinSize setEndIconMinSize
getEndIconMinSize
48dp
Scale type app:endIconScaleType setEndIconScaleType
getEndIconScaleType
ScaleType.CENTER

Activation indicator attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Color app:boxStrokeColor setBoxStrokeColor
setBoxStrokeColorStateList
getBoxStrokeColor
?attr/colorOutline and ?attr/colorPrimary (focused) (see all states)
Error color app:boxStrokeErrorColor setBoxStrokeErrorColor
getBoxStrokeErrorColor
?attr/colorError
Width app:boxStrokeWidth N/A 1dp
Focused width app:boxStrokeWidthFocused N/A 2dp

Helper/error/counter text attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Helper text enabled app:helperTextEnabled setHelperTextEnabled
isHelperTextEnabled
false
Helper text app:helperText setHelperText
getHelperText
null
Helper text color app:helperTextColor setHelperTextColor
getHelperTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Helper text typography app:helperTextAppearance setHelperTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall
Error text enabled app:errorEnabled setErrorEnabled
isErrorEnabled
false
Error text N/A setError
getError
null
Error text accessibility live region app:errorAccessibilityLiveRegion setErrorAccessibilityLiveRegion
getErrorAccessibilityLiveRegion
ViewCompat.ACCESSIBILITY_LIVE_REGION_POLITE
Error text color app:errorTextColor setErrorTextColor
getErrorCurrentTextColors
?attr/colorError
Error text typography app:errorTextAppearance setErrorTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall
Counter text enabled app:counterEnabled setCounterEnabled
isCounterEnabled
false
Counter text length app:counterMaxLength setCounterMaxLength
getCounterMaxLength
-1
Counter text typography app:counterTextAppearance
app:counterOverflowTextAppearance
setCounterTextAppearance
setCounterOverflowTextAppearance
?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall
Counter text color app:counterTextColor
app:counterOverflowTextColor
setCounterTextColor
setCounterOverflowTextColor
getCounterTextColor
getCounterOverflowTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (app:counterTextColor) (see all states)
?attr/colorError (app:counterOverflowTextColor)

Prefix/suffix attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Prefix app:prefixText setPrefixText
getPrefixText
null
Prefix color app:prefixTextColor setPrefixTextColor
getPrefixTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Prefix typography app:prefixTextAppearance setPrefixTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceTitleMedium
Suffix app:suffixText setSuffixText
getSuffixText
null
Suffix color app:suffixTextColor setSuffixTextColor
getSuffixTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Suffix typography app:suffixTextAppearance setSuffixTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceTitleMedium

Styles

Element Style Default style theme attribute
Default style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.FilledBox ?attr/textInputFilledStyle
Dense style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.FilledBox.Dense ?attr/textInputFilledDenseStyle
Exposed dropdown menu style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.FilledBox.ExposedDropdownMenu ?attr/textInputFilledExposedDropdownMenuStyle
Dense exposed dropdown menu style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.FilledBox.Dense.ExposedDropdownMenu N/A

See the full list of styles and attrs.

Outlined text field

Outlined text fields have less visual emphasis than filled text fields. When they appear in forms, for example, where many text fields are placed together, their reduced emphasis helps simplify the layout.

Note: The outlined text field is the default style.

Outlined text field examples

API and source code:

The following example shows an outlined text field.

Outlined text field

In the layout:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    android:id="@+id/outlinedTextField"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:hint="@string/label">

    <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    />

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

In code:

// Get input text
val inputText = outlinedTextField.editText?.text.toString()

outlinedTextField.editText?.doOnTextChanged { inputText, _, _, _ ->
    // Respond to input text change
}

See the using text fields section above for more examples.

Anatomy and key properties

An outlined text field has a stroked container, input text, a label, optional helper/error text and optional leading/trailing icons.

Outlined text field anatomy

  1. Container
  2. Leading icon
  3. Label
  4. Input text
  5. Trailing icon
  6. Helper/error/counter text
  7. Prefix/suffix/placeholder (not shown)

Note: All the attributes in the tables below should be set on the TextInputLayout, with the exception of the input text attributes, which should be set on the TextInputEditText.

Container attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Stroke color app:boxStrokeColor setBoxStrokeColor
setBoxStrokeColorStateList
getBoxStrokeColor
?attr/colorOutline and ?attr/colorPrimary (focused) (see all states)
Stroke error color app:boxStrokeErrorColor setBoxStrokeErrorColor
getBoxStrokeErrorColor
?attr/colorError
Stroke width app:boxStrokeWidth N/A 1dp
Stroke focused width app:boxStrokeWidthFocused N/A 2dp
Shape app:shapeAppearance N/A ?attr/shapeAppearanceSmallComponent
Text field enabled android:enabled setEnabled true

Leading icon attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Icon app:startIconDrawable setStartIconDrawable
getStartIconDrawable
null
Content description app:startIconContentDescription setStartIconContentDescription
getStartIconContentDescription
null
Color app:startIconTint setStartIconTintList ?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Checkable app:startIconCheckable setStartIconCheckable
isStartIconCheckable
false

Label attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Text android:hint setHint
getHint
null
Color android:textColorHint setDefaultHintTextColor
getDefaultHintTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Collapsed (floating) color app:hintTextColor setHintTextColor
getHintTextColor
?attr/colorPrimary
Typography app:hintTextAppearance setHintTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall

Note: The android:hint should always be set on the TextInputLayout instead of on the EditText in order to avoid unintended behaviors.

Input text attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Input text android:text setText
getText
@null
Typography android:textAppearance setTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodyLarge
Input text color android:textColor setTextColor
getTextColors
getCurrentTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurface
Cursor color N/A (color comes from the theme attr ?attr/colorControlActivated) N/A ?attr/colorPrimary
Text highlight color N/A (color comes from the theme attr ?android:attr/textColorHighlight) N/A @color/m3_highlighted_text

Note: The input text attributes should be set on the TextInputEditText.

Trailing icon attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Mode app:endIconMode setEndIconMode
getEndIconMode
END_ICON_NONE
Color app:endIconTint setEndIconTintList ?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Custom icon app:endIconDrawable setEndIconDrawable
getEndIconDrawable
null
Custom icon content description app:endIconContentDescription setEndIconContentDescription
getEndIconContentDescription
null
Custom icon checkable app:endIconCheckable setEndIconCheckable
isEndIconCheckable
true
Error icon app:errorIconDrawable setErrorIconDrawable
getErrorIconDrawable
@drawable/mtrl_ic_error
Error icon color app:errorIconTint setErrorIconTintList ?attr/colorError

Helper/error/counter text attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Helper text enabled app:helperTextEnabled setHelperTextEnabled
isHelperTextEnabled
false
Helper text app:helperText setHelperText
getHelperText
null
Helper text color app:helperTextColor setHelperTextColor
getHelperTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Helper text typography app:helperTextAppearance setHelperTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall
Error text enabled app:errorEnabled setErrorEnabled
isErrorEnabled
false
Error text N/A setError
getError
null
Error text accessibility live region app:errorAccessibilityLiveRegion setErrorAccessibilityLiveRegion
getErrorAccessibilityLiveRegion
ViewCompat.ACCESSIBILITY_LIVE_REGION_POLITE
Error text color app:errorTextColor setErrorTextColor
getErrorCurrentTextColors
?attr/colorError
Error text typography app:errorTextAppearance setErrorTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall
Counter text enabled app:counterEnabled setCounterEnabled
isCounterEnabled
false
Counter text length app:counterMaxLength setCounterMaxLength
getCounterMaxLength
-1
Counter text typography app:counterTextAppearance
app:counterOverflowTextAppearance
setCounterTextAppearance
setCounterOverflowTextAppearance
?attr/textAppearanceBodySmall
Counter text color app:counterTextColor
app:counterOverflowTextColor
setCounterTextColor
setCounterOverflowTextColor
getCounterTextColor
getCounterOverflowTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (app:counterTextColor) (see all states)
?attr/colorError (app:counterOverflowTextColor)

Prefix/suffix attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Prefix app:prefixText setPrefixText
getPrefixText
null
Prefix color app:prefixTextColor setPrefixTextColor
getPrefixTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Prefix typography app:prefixTextAppearance setPrefixTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceTitleMedium
Suffix app:suffixText setSuffixText
getSuffixText
null
Suffix color app:suffixTextColor setSuffixTextColor
getSuffixTextColor
?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant (see all states)
Suffix typography app:suffixTextAppearance setSuffixTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceTitleMedium

Styles

Element Style Default style theme attribute
Default style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.OutlinedBox ?attr/textInputStyle and ?attr/textInputOutlinedStyle
Dense style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.OutlinedBox.Dense ?attr/textInputOutlinedDenseStyle
Exposed dropdown menu style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.OutlinedBox.ExposedDropdownMenu ?attr/textInputOutlinedExposedDropdownMenuStyle
Dense exposed dropdown menu style Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.OutlinedBox.Dense.ExposedDropdownMenu N/A

See the full list of styles and attrs.

Theming text fields

Text fields support Material Theming which provides color, typography and shape customization.

Text field theming example

API and source code:

The following example shows filled and outlined text field types with Material Theming.

"Filled and outlined text field theming with pink and brown colors and cut corners"

Implementing text field theming

Using theme attributes and styles in res/values/styles.xml adds themes to all text fields and affects other components:

<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.*">
    ...
    <item name="colorPrimary">@color/shrine_pink_100</item>
    <item name="colorOnSurface">@color/shrine_pink_900</item>
    <item name="colorError">@color/shrine_red</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceTitleMedium">@style/TextAppearance.App.TitleMedium</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceBodySmall">@style/TextAppearance.App.BodySmall</item>
    <item name="shapeAppearanceSmallComponent">@style/ShapeAppearance.App.SmallComponent</item>
</style>

<style name="TextAppearance.App.TitleMedium" parent="TextAppearance.Material3.TitleMedium">
    <item name="fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
    <item name="android:fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
</style>

<style name="TextAppearance.App.BodySmall" parent="TextAppearance.Material3.BodySmall">
    <item name="fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
    <item name="android:fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
</style>

<style name="ShapeAppearance.App.SmallComponent" parent="ShapeAppearance.Material3.SmallComponent">
    <item name="cornerFamily">cut</item>
    <item name="cornerSize">4dp</item>
</style>

Using default style theme attributes, styles and theme overlays adds themes to all text fields but does not affect other components:

<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.*">
    ...
    <item name="textInputStyle">@style/Widget.App.TextInputLayout</item>
</style>

<style name="Widget.App.TextInputLayout" parent="Widget.Material3.TextInputLayout.*">
    <item name="materialThemeOverlay">@style/ThemeOverlay.App.TextInputLayout</item>
    <item name="shapeAppearance">@style/ShapeAppearance.App.SmallComponent</item>
    <item name="hintTextColor">?attr/colorOnSurface</item>
</style>

<style name="ThemeOverlay.App.TextInputLayout" parent="">
    <item name="colorPrimary">@color/shrine_pink_100</item>
    <item name="colorOnSurface">@color/shrine_pink_900</item>
    <item name="colorError">@color/shrine_red</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceTitleMedium">@style/TextAppearance.App.TitleMedium</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceBodySmall">@style/TextAppearance.App.BodySmall</item>
    <item name="editTextStyle">@style/Widget.Material3.TextInputEditText.*</item>
</style>

Using the style in the layout affects only this text field:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...
    style="@style/Widget.App.TextInputLayout">

    ...

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>

Note: When setting a materialThemeOverlay on a custom TextInputLayout style, don't forget to set editTextStyle to either a @style/Widget.Material3.TextInputEditText.* style or to a custom one that inherits from that.
The TextInputLayout styles set materialThemeOverlay to override editTextStyle with the specific TextInputEditText style needed. Therefore, you don't need to specify a style tag on the edit text.