Google AI Studio adds full-stack vibe coding
Google AI Studio now turns prompts into production-ready web apps with the Antigravity coding agent and built-in Firebase backends. The update adds multiplayer workflows, persistent projects, external libraries, secure sign-in, and more capable multi-step edits from the browser.
This feels like Google trying to move AI Studio from a prototyping toy into a real app factory. The winning combo is not just “prompt to code,” but agentic edits plus managed backend plumbing, which removes a lot of the tedious setup that usually breaks vibe-coded projects.
- –Firebase integration can provision Firestore and authentication automatically, so teams spend less time wiring glue and more time shipping.
- –Support for external libraries, Secrets Manager, and Next.js makes the environment substantially more credible for real product work.
- –Persistent project memory and deeper context should reduce the “start over” problem that plagues many agent builders.
- –Google is clearly aiming for a workflow where AI Studio handles the fast prototype loop and Antigravity takes over for more serious development.
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