Google introduced Opal, a no-code app development tool currently in public beta for U.S. users. Opal, created by Google Labs, lets users build apps using natural language prompts and visual workflows. This means you don’t need coding skills anymore. Opal uses Google’s AI models to make app development easier. It leverages Gemini 2.5 for text, Veo 3 for video, and Imagen 4 for images. This helps users of all skill levels.
The tool has a gallery of ready-made templates. These templates cater to different creative needs, such as virtual games and video ads. They remind users of platforms like Wix and Squarespace. Users can start fresh. They describe their app idea in simple terms. Opal then turns it into a clear visual layout. This layout includes inputs, production steps, and outputs. Each component can be reviewed or edited directly within the interface.
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Opal has a “Share app” feature. This lets users set permissions and share their projects through URLs. AI is changing development workflows. Opal shows グーグル’s effort to make app creation easier. It aims to provide advanced tools with simple interfaces for everyone.