Google Expands No-Code AI Tool “Opal” to 15 New Countries
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Google is expanding its AI app-building tool, Opal, to 15 additional countries, including India, Brazil, Japan, and South Korea.The no-code platform lets users create mini web apps by simply typing a description. Google says early adopters have built far more complex apps than expected, prompting a global rollout.
Opal’s update also improves debugging and performance — users can now run workflows step-by-step, fix errors in context, and execute multiple steps in parallel.
Since launching in the U.S. in July, Opal joins Figma, Canva, and Replit in making app creation accessible to anyone, no coding required.
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No-code AI is the future. By expanding Opal globally, Google is empowering developers and entrepreneurs who don’t have deep tech skills to build smart solutions faster.
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This expansion shows how Google wants to dominate the low-code AI ecosystem. It’s a smart way to onboard millions of small businesses into AI without heavy training costs.