
Google Opal
An experimental no‑code platform from Google Labs to build and share AI mini‑apps via natural language workflows.
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Overview
Google Opal is an experimental no‑code tool from Google Labs that lets users build, edit, and share AI mini‑applications using plain English. It converts natural language prompts into visual workflows—chain prompts, AI model calls, and outputs—editable via conversational or drag‑and‑drop interfaces. Templates and sharing via Google account ease prototyping and collaboration. Currently available in U.S. public beta, Opal offers a frictionless entry into agentic app creation using Gemini models.
Key features
- no‑code
- vibe‑coding
- visual workflow
- prompt chaining
- public beta
- experimental
Use cases
- Rapid prototyping of AI‑powered mini‑apps without coding.
- Visual workflow design using natural language instructions.
- Remixing starter templates for personalized agent workflows.
- Sharing mini‑apps instantly via Google accounts.