Google is Extension of access to OpalThe AI coding application in 15 more countries. The application, which allows you to create mini tissue applications that use text prompts, is now available in Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Singapore, Colombia, El Salvador, Costa, Costa, Costa, Costa, Costa,
“When we opened Opal to users in the US, it was expected that they could create simple, fun tools,” said Megan Li, Senior Product Manager on Google Labs, in a blog. “We didn’t expect the increase in sophisticated, practical and extremely creative opal applications we got instead.
Opal works by introducing users a description of the app they want to make, after which the tool uses different Google models to do so. Once the application is ready, users can open the processing panel to view and customize the visual work of entrances, expenses and production steps. They can click on any step to review or edit the line or add new steps by hand using Opal toolbar. Users can also publish their application on the web and share a link so that others can try it with their own Google accounts.
In addition to extension, Google has also announced improvements that come to Opal.
The technological giant says it has improved the error tracking program, but intentionally it kept it without a code. Users can now run their work flow step by step to the optical processor or modify specific steps on the console. Errors appear exactly where they occur to provide immediate framework and eliminate speculation.
Google also says it has made significant improvements to the basic performance of Opal. The company notes that it will take up to five seconds or more to create a new opal. Now, it has worked to accelerate this to facilitate the start. In addition, users can now perform steps at the same time, allowing complex flows with multiple steps to run at the same time.
With the start of the US Opal in July, Google joined a growing list of competitors, including Canva, Figma and Replit that are construction tools to help non -technical users design original applications without writing a code.
