Recently, AI-powered coding tools have become very popular, and many major tech companies are developing their own versions. Google is now following this trend by testing a new vibe-coding tool called Opal, available to users in the United States.
With Opal, users can create small web applications or edit existing ones simply by providing written instructions. This means people without programming skills can build apps just by describing their ideas in text.
Once the app is ready, users can visually see the development steps, modify any part they want, and add new features as needed.
Additionally, users can share their created apps online, allowing others to try them out using their own Google accounts.
Google’s tool gives non-programmers the opportunity to easily bring their ideas to life. It competes with other companies like Canva, Figma, and Replit in this space.
Opal simplifies the app creation process, enabling more people to unleash their creativity.