Google Expands Opal AI App Builder to 15 Countries
In a major push towards democratizing app development, Google has expanded its AI-powered app builder, Opal, to 15 countries, including India, Japan, Brazil, South Korea, and Canada. Originally launched in the United States in July 2025, Opal allows users to build mini web applications simply by describing them in plain language. This expansion marks a key step in Google’s mission to make AI-driven development tools accessible to both programmers and non-coders globally.
The 15 countries now gaining access to Opal include,
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