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Google Launches ‘vibe-coding’ App Called Opal

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
July 26, 2025
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In recent months, AI-powered coding tools have gained so much traction that practically all of the biggest internet companies are either utilizing them or creating their own. Manufacturers of these so-called “vibe-coding” tools are currently in high demand, with startups like Lovable and Cursor thwarting investors and buyers eager to capitalize on a burgeoning market.

There’s  been a hike  in interest around AI coding tools, and Google isn’t about to be left behind. The company just  launched Opal, a new experimental app that lets anyone build web applications using nothing other than simple descriptions in English.

The latest to join this trend is Google, which is testing a vibe-coding tool called Opal that is accessible to Americans through Google Labs, a platform the firm uses to test new technologies.

Available through Google Labs in the United States, Opal marks  Google’s joining  the “vibe-coding”  trend, a new approach that removes programming challenges and lets people create apps based on their ideas rather than their coding skills.

Unlike traditional development tools that require years of programming knowledge, Opal works with simple text prompts. If you want to build an app like a weather app all you  just need to do is to describe what you want, and Opal’s AI models get to work creating it for you.

What makes Opal different from Google’s AI Studio is its focus on accessibility. While AI Studio targets developers who already understand app development, Opal aims for a much wider audience. Google faces competition from tech companies like Canva and Figma, all of whom have launched similar tools aimed at non-technical creators. Each platform offers its own approach in  simplifying app development, but they all share the same goal which is making app creation accessible to everyone.

Although developers can already create apps with Google’s AI studio by utilizing prompts, Opal’s visual process suggests the firm probably intends to reach a larger audience.

Opal represents more than just another coding tool but it is  part of a shift on  how we think about software development. 

For Google, Opal serves as both an experiment and calculated  move. The company can test new approaches to AI-powered development while positioning itself in a rapidly growing market.

Whether Opal graduates from Google Labs to become a full product remains to be seen, but its existence shows Google’s commitment to making technology creation more easier.

The rise of vibe-coding tools like Opal suggests we’re entering an era where the ability to articulate an idea might be more valuable than the ability to code it.  Vibe coding tools now make it easier for anyone to bring their digital ideas to life.

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