Google is testing a vibe-coding app called Opal | TechCrunch
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Opal is a vibe-coding tool being tested by Google, enabling users in the U.S. to create mini web apps through text prompts and remix existing apps. Users describe their app, and Opal utilizes various Google models to generate it. The tool features a visual workflow editor that allows users to view the app's generation steps and edit prompts as needed. Once completed, users can publish their apps and share them with others, targeting non-technical audiences and competing with platforms like Canva and Figma.
Google is testing a vibe-coding tool called Opal, which allows users to create mini web apps using text prompts and remix existing apps.
Opal enables users to design apps by describing their goals, with the tool utilizing various Google models to generate the application.
The tool includes a visual workflow editor for users to see the steps involved in app creation and modify prompts as necessary.
Opal targets a broader audience by simplifying app development for non-technical users, joining companies like Canva and Figma in this space.
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