Google has expanded its AI-driven no-code application builder Opal to 15 countries/regions, including Canada, India, Japan, Brazil, and Singapore. This tool allows users to create web applications through text prompts and visual workflows, with recent upgrades enabling parallel step execution and reducing generation time to under five seconds. Senior Product Manager Megan Li noted that the complexity of applications created by users was unexpected, driving the platform's global expansion and competing with similar tools like Canva and Figma.
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Google has expanded its AI-driven no-code application builder Opal to 15 countries/regions, including Canada, India, Japan, Brazil, and Singapore. This tool allows users to create web applications through text prompts and visual workflows, with recent upgrades enabling parallel step execution and reducing generation time to under five seconds. Senior Product Manager Megan Li noted that the complexity of applications created by users was unexpected, driving the platform's global expansion and competing with similar tools like Canva and Figma.