Ankit Sharma

Opal - Describe, create, and share your AI mini-apps

Introducing Opal, our new way to help you build and share AI mini-apps by linking together prompts, models, and tools— all while using simple, natural language (without a single line of code 🤯)

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Ankit Sharma
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🚀 Hey Hunters!

Imagine describing an idea and instantly turning it into a working AI app — without writing a single line of code.

Check out Opal by Google Labs — a powerful new tool that helps you create, edit, and share AI-powered mini-apps using just natural language and a visual editor.

🔧 Chain prompts, models, and tools

🧠 Build functional AI workflows in minutes

🎨 Edit with natural language or visual controls

📤 Share apps with others instantly

Opal is now in public beta (US-only for now), and we can’t wait to see what you build with it!

Start prototyping, experimenting, and creating today — the future of AI app building is here.

Joey Judd

Ngl, being able to find literally anything online in seconds is kinda magic—seriously, where was this when I had to do school projects? Genius move, team!

Akriti (AK)
Oh wow!! This is the sorcery that I was waiting for 
Erliza. P

No-code AI app chaining is revolutionary! But:

1. Can Opal integrate non-Google models (e.g., Claude, Llama)?

2. Is there escape velocity from Gemini?

3. What happens if Google discontinues a tool mid-workflow?

Ash Grover

I like the concept. It's not available in Canada so I can't access it yet, but if it can integrate other Google apps such as sheets, docs etc., I can see this turning into a Google's own automation platform with LLMs powering it.


Demo video could've shown more use cases on how it can help businesses automate workflows.

Jonas Fröller

"Opal is not available in your country yet" damn - Austria

Nina Chan

Not available or link broken?

Zubair Hossain
Mind blowing. This is like dreaming and getting your app ready. Athough seems like it is not yet available in Bangladesh.
Lesha Mansukhani

Photo-to-video and remix features look so fun, can we fine-tune the styles or animate a group of photos at once?