Google introduces AI-powered vibe coding to turn ideas into real apps instantly

HIGHLIGHTS

The new Antigravity AI agent can handle coding, backend setup, and app structure automatically.

Developers can build multiplayer apps, use frameworks like Next.js, and integrate APIs for real-world services.

Built-in Firebase tools, secure secrets storage, and cross-device progress saving aim to make app development faster and easier.

Google introduces AI-powered vibe coding to turn ideas into real apps instantly

Google has introduced an update to Google AI Studio. The tech giant has brought a full-stack vibe coding experience. With this the company aims to make app development easy for the developers. Taking to a blog post, the company stated that it is designed to help users turn simple text prompts into fully functional applications, much like Emergent. It is powered by Google’s new Antigravity AI agent, which is known for handling many stages of app development including writing code to setting up backend systems.

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Now, the users will be able to create more complex apps via AI Studio. This will also support real-time multiplayer experiences, collaborative tools and interactive applications, which enable multiple to connect and interact. This can also detect app requires a database or login systems and configure the backend using Firebase services such as Cloud Firestore and authentication tools.

The company has also added support for modern web development frameworks along with an option to create apps with Next.js. The system can automatically install required libraries and tools, such as animation frameworks or UI components, based on the project’s requirements.

In addition, developers can now integrate APIs for payments, maps, databases, and other real-world services, with sensitive credentials securely stored using the built-in secrets management system. Users can also save progress automatically and continue working across devices without losing their place. The AI agent has also been improved to better understand the overall project structure and previous instructions, resulting in more accurate updates and faster iteration.

Google claims that the updated platform has already been used internally to develop a large number of applications over the last several months. Looking ahead, the company intends to integrate AI Studio with its Workspace tools, allowing apps to connect to services such as Google Drive and Sheets.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek. View Full Profile

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