Google Tests Opal: A New Vibe-Coding App for Easy Web App Creation

Google’s new app Opal lets users build web apps with simple prompts. Discover how vibe-coding is changing no-code development.
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Google Tests Opal: A New Vibe-Coding App for Easy Web App Creation
Google’s Vibe-Coding App Opal Makes Web App Creation Effortless Creating web apps no longer requires knowing how to code—at least, not if Google’s latest AI experiment succeeds. The tech giant is currently testing a vibe-coding app called Opal through Google Labs, aiming to simplify app creation using natural language prompts. Designed for U.S.-based users for now, Opal is part of Google’s push to make software development accessible to non-developers. Vibe-coding tools like Opal allow users to describe the kind of app they want, and the tool builds it using Google’s proprietary AI models. Whether you're a small business owner, a startup founder, or a curious tinkerer, Opal offers a fast, easy way to build and share interactive web apps. Image Credits:Google How Google’s Opal Works for No-Code App Creation Google Opal simplifies the process of building a web app by transforming text instructions into functioning prototypes. Instead of requiring traditional coding skills, users simply …