Google I/O 2026: Create Your Own Android App Without Writing a Single Line of Code—Google Unveils a 'Magical' AI Tool..
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is creating new wonders in the world of technology every day. Now, it has fully entered the field of coding and app development. The company made a major announcement at the Google I/O 2026 event held on Tuesday.
Google has added a new feature to its web-based platform, Google AI Studio. With its help, you can now directly create native Android apps. What previously required weeks and extensive coding can now be completed in just a few minutes.
Who is this new tool for?
According to Google, this tool is suitable for everyone. If you're an experienced developer looking to quickly create a prototype of a new idea, it will be very useful. However, if you're a non-technical person building an app for the first time, it's also perfect for you. With this web-based tool, Google has directly challenged AI development tools like Cursor, Replit, Lovable, and Cloud Code.
Who is this new tool for?
According to Google, this tool is suitable for everyone. If you're an experienced developer looking to quickly create a prototype of a new idea, it'll be very useful. If you're a non-technical person building an app for the first time, it's also perfect for you. With this web-based tool, Google has directly challenged AI development tools like Cursor, Replit, Lovable, and Cloud Code.
The Magic of Ask Play and Gemini Arrives in the Play Store
Google isn't just limited to app development; it's also changing the way users discover new apps:
Ask Play: A new AI feature, Ask Play, is coming to the Play Store. Now you can discover new apps you need by talking to AI in simple language.
Gemini Support: Google's virtual assistant, 'Gemini,' will now also suggest relevant apps to you based on your conversations. This feature will roll out on both the web and Android over the coming weeks.
By the end of this year, Gemini will also provide information on over 450,000 movies, TV shows, and live sports events. When a user asks a query, it will provide a direct link to the developer's app where that content is available.
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