Google is expanding the availability of Opal, its AI application that lets users create mini web apps from text prompts, to 15 additional countries. The tool, which launched in the U.S. in July, is designed to help non-technical users build app prototypes without writing any code.
The app is now available in Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Singapore, Colombia, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panamá, Honduras, Argentina, and Pakistan.
How Google Opal worksOpal allows users to generate a functional web application by describing what they want it to do.
Alongside the global expansion, Google announced several improvements to Opal’s performance and functionality.
The expansion and improvements position Opal to compete with other companies like Canva, Figma, and Replit that offer tools for no-code application design and prototyping.
“When we opened up Opal to users in the U.S. we anticipated they might build simple, fun tools. We didn’t expect the surge of sophisticated, practical and highly creative Opal apps we got instead. The ingenuity of these early adopters made one thing clear: we need to get Opal into the hands of more creators globally.”
said Megan Li, a senior product manager at Google Labs.