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Google AI Studio now lets you build native Android apps through vibe coding

By

Jay Peters

12d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Google announced at Google I/O 2026 that its AI Studio platform now supports building native Android apps through vibe coding. Users can prompt an app idea, preview it with an embedded Android emulator, and install it on a connected device. The initial release has limitations on what apps can be built, and future updates will include the ability to invite app testers directly from AI Studio.

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You can now use AI Studio to build native Android apps.
You can prompt your idea for an app and preview it with an embedded emulator of Android.
In the future, you'll also be able to invite app testers from AI Studio.
It sounds like you won't be able to whip up just any old app of your dreams, though.
Google says that this 'initial release' of the function...
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Google now lets you use its web-based AI Studio vibe coding to build native Android apps. The feature was announced at Google I/O 2026.

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