Google has announced an update to Google AI Studio. With this new version, developers can build apps using a full-stack coding experience. Google has announced in a blog post that it can turn text prompts into working apps, similar to Emergent. Google uses its new agent, Antigravity, which can take care of many steps involved in making an app, including coding and backend configuration.
With Google AI Studio, developers can build more complex apps. Google AI Studio also supports multiplayer features, collaboration, and even interactive apps where many people can connect and interact with each other. It can also determine whether an app requires a database or a login system, 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 and the option to build apps with Next.js. The system can automatically install necessary libraries and tools, such as animation frameworks or UI components, depending on the project's needs.
In addition, developers can now integrate APIs for payments, maps, databases, and other real-world services. Sensitive credentials are securely stored using a built-in secrets management system. Users can also automatically save their progress and continue working on different devices without losing their place. The AI agent has also been improved to better understand the project's structure and previous instructions, providing more accurate updates and a faster workflow.
Google claims that over the past few months, this updated platform has been used internally to build numerous applications. Looking ahead, the company plans to integrate AI Studio with its Workspace tools, enabling apps to connect to services such as Google Drive and Sheets.