Google AI Studio can now turn prompts into production‑ready apps, giving developers a faster way to build and launch web projects.
The update brings a full‑stack vibe coding setup that goes beyond quick prototypes. With just a text prompt, developers can generate working apps that connect to databases, handle sign‑ins, and even link to outside services.
At the center is a new coding agent that understands how projects are structured. It can manage libraries, make multi‑step edits, and handle repetitive tasks.
Google AI Studio also works with Firebase. These tools make it easier to build apps that are ready for real users.
The platform supports multiplayer and collaborative apps. Developers can create real‑time games, shared workspaces, or interactive tools straight from prompts.
A new Secrets Manager lets apps connect safely to external APIs, payment systems, or Google services such as Maps. Work is saved across sessions, so developers can continue projects without losing progress. Framework support now includes Next.js, alongside React and Angular.
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Future updates will add support for Google Workspace apps like Drive and Sheets, plus one‑click deployment to Google’s Antigravity platform.






