Opal Goes Global: Google’s No-Code AI Platform Reaches 160+ Countries
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Google has announced a significant expansion of Opal, its no-code AI app creation platform, making it available in over 160 countries. Originally launched in a limited set of regions, Opal is now accessible to a global audience, empowering users to build AI-powered mini-apps without writing a single line of code.
What Is Opal?
Opal is part of Google Labs and designed to simplify the process of building AI-driven applications. It enables users to create mini-apps that automate tasks, generate content, and interact with data—all through a visual interface.
How People Are Using Opal
- Workflow Automation: Users have built apps that extract data from websites, analyze it, and store results in Google Sheets. Others use Opal to automate newsletters, contract reviews, and meal planning.
- Content Creation:Creators and marketers use Opal to generate blog posts and ad scripts for a variety of campaigns..
- Rapid Prototyping: Entrepreneurs and developers leverage Opal to quickly test ideas such as travel planners, quiz generators, and educational tools.
Why It Matters
The expansion of Opal reflects a broader trend toward democratizing AI development. By removing the barrier of coding, Google is enabling a wider range of users—from small business owners to educators—to harness the power of artificial intelligence in their daily work.
Getting Started
Opal is now available at opal.google, where users can explore templates, build custom apps, and share their creations with others.
