Google brings vibe-coding to native Android app development
Google AI Studio has received a major upgrade: you can now prompt the platform to generate native Android apps. The workflow is designed to be fast and hands-on — after describing your app idea, AI Studio spins up a preview in an embedded Android emulator so you can see and interact with the result immediately.
How it works:
- Describe your app idea in AI Studio using natural language.
- Preview and iterate on the generated app in the built-in Android emulator.
- Connect a physical Android device to your computer to install and test the app directly.
The initial rollout is intentionally focused on "personal utility" apps, so it won't cover every complex or large-scale project yet. Google says future updates will expand capabilities, including the ability to invite external testers directly from AI Studio — a feature that will streamline real-world user feedback and iterative development.
Overall, this move makes app creation more accessible and speeds prototyping for hobbyists, educators, and small teams. By lowering technical barriers, AI Studio could help more people turn ideas into working Android apps quickly, fostering creativity and accelerating experimentation across the Android ecosystem.