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What’s happened? As the trend of vibecoding grows, Google is expanding Opal to more than 160 countries, opening access to a tool that lets anyone build mini-apps without writing a line of code. This no-code AI app builder allows users to create custom AI-powered apps just by describing what they want. It connects with tools like Google Sheets, Drive, Cloud, and BigQuery, letting users automate research, build content pipelines, or analyze data with simple drag-and-drop workflows. Google says the expansion follows huge demand from early users, who have been using Opal for everything from automating routine tasks to prototyping new AI ideas in minutes. This is important because: Opal marks a big shift toward AI for everyone, not just developers, by making AI creation as easy as using a search bar. Users can build multi-step workflows that handle complex processes automatically. Some early examples include: Research apps that pull data from the web, analyze it, and export results into Google Sheets. Data analysis tools that generate reports and insights instantly. Automated workflows for weekly newsletters, contract reviews, or even meal planning. Why should I care? For individuals and small teams, Opal is a creative shortcut to automate work, test ideas, and ship tools without an engineering team. Creators and marketers can use Opal for content generation, such as producing blog posts, ad scripts, and visuals, all from a single product concept. The tool is pretty useful in creating mini-apps like language tutors, quiz generators, and custom travel planners. For Google, it’s a smart way to keep users tied to its tools, from Apps to Sheets to Drive, by ensuring everyday workflows run through them. Recommended Videos