Google made it easier to build apps with artificial intelligence

Google has introduced new features to its AI Studio platform, enabling users to create Android applications without writing complex code. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Thanks to this update, developers can now complete tasks that previously took weeks in just a few minutes. The convenience is not limited to professionals—it also opens the door for casual users with basic programming knowledge to build Android apps.
Applications created on the new platform run using the Kotlin programming language and Google’s Jetpack Compose tools. The system fully supports all key capabilities of modern smartphones, including GPS location sensors, wireless data exchange, and short-range communication modules.
Users can instantly test their apps via a special emulator installed in the browser or download them directly to their smartphones using a USB cable. While currently focused on personal use, Google is working on enabling users to share their creations with others in the future.
If users wish to further improve their projects, they can export them to a professional development environment and continue evolving them using open-source code repositories. With this move, Google is positioning AI Studio as a competitive player in the AI-assisted app development space alongside larger initiatives.
In the long term, the company plans to integrate cloud databases and expand distribution capabilities through official app stores, making the process of creating mobile applications even simpler and more accessible to the public.





