Opal Introduced by Google Labs as a New Experiment to Build and Share AI Mini-Apps: Public Beta Version Now Available in US

Google Labs has now introduced its very new experiment – Opal. This new experimental tool will let its users build and share AI mini-apps by relying on AI models, prompts, and tools.
Check out more about it, its capabilities, and availability details below.
Opal – New Google Labs Experiment Introduced
The newly-introduced Opal experiment from Google Labs is a tool that is filled with powerful features and that can help its users build and share AI mini-apps at the same time. It will simplify the workflow needed to create an app, and easily help users visualize them. All these are achieved by combining the capabilities of AI models, the chain of prompts, as well as the other tools that are available within it. Users will just have to describe what is in their mind, and Opal will make it for them.

Furthermore, a visual workflow is made and without needing a single line of code, users can edit their AI mini-apps with just natural language commands or the visual editor (or using both of these). Either users can make the changes for themselves, or they may describe what has to be changed. Following all these and once the app is ready to go, users can easily share it as an app and let others access it with the help of their Google account.
Also to add, a few starter templates are made available in the demo gallery of Opal. These can help users to create a pre-built AI app or they can tweak them and make changes as per their requirements.
About its availability details, the public beta version of Opal has been made available by Google Labs, and as of now, it is only accessible in the US region.