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Google Adds ‘Vibe Coding’ to AI Studio for Easy App Creation

Google Adds ‘Vibe Coding’ to AI Studio for Easy App Creation

Google has introduced a new feature called Vibe Coding to its AI Studio, allowing users to build AI-powered apps simply by describing them in text. The feature is powered by the Gemini 2.5 Pro AI model and brings advanced coding assistance to everyone — even those with no programming experience.

Coding With Just Text Prompts

With Vibe Coding, developers no longer need to write code line by line. Instead, they can explain their app idea in plain language, and Google’s AI will automatically generate the code and provide a live preview. The system also helps users deploy the app directly from the platform.

Vibe Coding, which has become a popular term in the tech community, refers to AI-assisted software development. Here, the human acts more as a project director, guiding the AI by describing what the app should do and refining it through feedback and short text prompts. This new approach makes app development faster, more accessible, and less technical for beginners.

New Tools: Veo 3 and Nano Banana

To make Vibe Coding even more powerful, Google has also added access to its Veo 3 video generation model and Nano Banana image editing model within AI Studio. Developers can now create apps that combine text, video, and image tools — making it easier to design multimodal AI applications.

AI Studio uses smart algorithms to understand the user’s intent and automatically link the right AI models and APIs to build the app. For those needing inspiration, an “I’m Feeling Lucky” button can generate random app ideas to help users get started.

Explore, Remix, and Learn

Google has redesigned the App Gallery in AI Studio, turning it into a visual library of AI-powered projects. Users can explore app examples, preview them, and even remix or modify them to suit their needs. While AI Studio offers free usage for beginners, developers who exceed the limit can continue by adding their API key.

With Vibe Coding, Google aims to make app creation simpler, faster, and open to everyone — no coding skills required.

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