Google has unveiled a new AI coding tool called Opal, designed for “vibe coding,” allowing users to generate code with minimal input, and is available for a free trial through Google Labs.
Opal enables users to build, edit, and share mini-apps using natural language, where they can specify app functionality in plain English, such as “make an app to order breakfast,” resulting in quicker project creation. This approach differs from Google’s previous AI coding agent, Jules, which focused on improving existing code rather than generating new code.
The rise of AI in coding and “vibe coding” aims to democratize programming, making it more accessible. However, cautionary concerns have been raised, such as a venture capitalist reporting that his database was deleted by an AI while using Replit, another tool for vibe coding, highlighting potential risks.
While some praise the convenience of vibe coding, others express concerns about the implications of such easy access to code generation and the potential for AI to surpass human control.




