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July 25, 2025

Google is testing a vibe-coding app called Opal

Google is experimenting with a new “vibe‑coding” tool called Opal, launched via Google Labs. It generates mini web apps from plain‑language prompts with editable visual workflows and instant sharing

Google unveiled Opal, an experimental “vibe‑coding” platform available via Google Labs in the U.S. With Opal, users can type natural‑language prompts like “build a mood‑tracker” and instantly generate mini web‑apps powered by Google’s AI models.

Opal displays a visual workflow of prompts, input/output steps, and generation logic, all of which are editable, users can tweak steps by clicking or adding features manually.

Finished apps can be published online and shared via link; recipients need only a Google account to test them. Google positions Opal as a non‑technical toolkit amid growing no‑code competition

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