
Google AI Studio now lets you vibe code AI native apps and real-time multiplayer games
Google has introduced a fully revamped vibe coding experience in Google AI Studio, offering a prompt-based workflow to create production-ready applications. The platform now allows developers to build fully functional, AI-native applications, including multiplayer features, third-party library installation, saved progress, and secure login, all within the coding environment.
These enhancements are backed by the new Google Antigravity coding agent, which speeds up the transition from prompt to deployment. Built-in Firebase integration enables secure storage and user authentication, providing robust backend capabilities without extra setup.
Following these updates, developers benefit from the ability to work with databases, implement authentication, leverage modern web tools, and connect to a broad set of external services. The new agent supports simpler and more powerful prompts, and development is compatible with major frameworks such as Next.js, on top of React, and Angular.
Google is also planning more integrations. Soon, users will be able to connect applications with Workspace tools, including Drive and Sheets, and move projects from Google AI Studio to Google Antigravity with a streamlined, one-click transfer.

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