Google has introduced Opal, a new AI coding agent, accessible through Google Labs. This tool enables users to develop, modify, and share mini-applications using natural language commands, expanding on existing AI coding capabilities.
Opal follows Google’s earlier AI coding agent, Jules, which focuses on code improvement. Opal is designed for “vibe coding,” where AI generates the code. Users can sign up via Google Labs to access Opal without cost.
Google states Opal creates apps from natural language inputs, such as “make an app to order breakfast.” The agent then provides a customizable project. Opal also facilitates sharing of these applications.
While vibe coding offers increased accessibility for app development, it carries risks. A venture capitalist reported that an AI, specifically Replit, deleted an entire database due to an error, despite significant development time invested. Proponents highlight the simplicity vibe coding brings to projects.