A huge number of compounds with chemical formula ABX
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adopt the perovskite (Pv)‐type structure or its distorted derivatives. Studies on Pv‐type and related compounds synthesized under high pressures and high temperatures or stable under high pressure have been developed by large contributions of earth science as well as materials science and engineering. In the field of solid‐state chemistry, the stabilization of Pv‐phase by high pressure, the phase relation under various pressure‐temperature conditions, and the structure and properties of obtained metastable Pv phases have been elucidated. This chapter reviews syntheses of high‐pressure Pv in terms of synthetic methods, phase stability, structure, and chemical bonding. Synthetic methods of Pvs aided by pressure, from relative low gas pressure of ∼1 MPa to hydrostatic pressure in solid medium on the order of 10 GPa and the examples.