Google Expands Opal AI App Builder to 15 New Countries

Google brings its no-code AI app creator, Opal, to 15 more countries with faster performance and smarter debugging.

Emmanuella Madu
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Google is expanding access to Opal, its AI-powered app builder, to 15 new countries. The no-code tool, which allows users to create mini web apps from text prompts, is now available in Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Singapore, Colombia, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panamá, Honduras, Argentina, and Pakistan.

“When we opened up Opal to users in the U.S., we anticipated they might build simple, fun tools,” said Megan Li, Senior Product Manager at Google Labs, in a blog post. “We didn’t expect the surge of sophisticated, practical, and highly creative Opal apps we got instead.”

Opal uses Google’s AI models to turn text descriptions into functioning web apps. Users can open an editor panel to adjust visual workflows, edit prompts, and add new steps. Once complete, apps can be published and shared via web links for others to test.

Alongside its international rollout, Google announced several performance and usability upgrades for Opal. The company says it has enhanced debugging features while maintaining a no-code experience. Users can now run workflows step-by-step or tweak individual steps directly in the console, with real-time error tracking to make troubleshooting easier.

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Google also improved core performance, cutting app creation time from over five seconds to nearly instant. Users can now run steps in parallel, allowing for more complex and faster workflows.

Launched in the U.S. in July 2025, Opal joins a growing wave of AI-powered design tools — including Canva, Figma, and Replit, that empower nontechnical users to build app prototypes without writing a single line of code.

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