Google AI Studio goes full‑stack
Google rolled out AI Studio 2.0 — full‑stack vibe coding with an Antigravity agent plus Firebase — enabling instant multiplayer apps, API/DB integrations, and free end‑to‑end prototypes in minutes. (youtube.com) Demos show real products prototyped fast — one creator even built a Bloomberg‑style terminal clone with Traycer and Claude — signaling the bar for what 'instant app' tools can now produce. (youtube.com) (youtube.com) (digit.in)
AI Studio’s Build tab is available now at ai.studio/build and Google’s product pages say the Build experience can “create fully-functional software in minutes.” (aistudio.google.com)) VentureBeat reports the updated Build tab is live and “free to start,” with Google positioning the interface for both novices and developers. (venturebeat.com) Build now exposes server-side runtimes, npm package installation, and a Secrets panel for API keys, and the developer docs show one‑click deploy to Cloud Run and secure server-side logic capabilities. (ai.google.dev)) Community walkthroughs and release videos add that the update brings framework support beyond React — including Next.js and Angular — plus UI libraries such as Framer Motion for richer front ends. (youtube.com) Google’s demos and release notes list direct integrations with Firebase services including Firebase Authentication and Cloud Firestore, and the preview materials demonstrate real‑time multiplayer sessions backed by those services. (youtube.com)) Antigravity’s documentation and independent write‑ups describe an “agent‑first” pipeline that hands AI Studio prompts to Antigravity agents which can generate, run and verify code in the editor and browser; Antigravity’s AgentKit 2.0 is reported to include 16 specialized agents. (antigravitylab.net)) Google also published a codelab for Antigravity and the unified workflow, with the codelab updated on March 16, 2026. (codelabs.developers.google.com) A recent creator demo titled “Vibe Coding a $30K Bloomberg Terminal Clone with Traycer & Claude!” shows a spec‑first Traycer workflow handing tasks to Claude to assemble a finance‑style dashboard, and the video is available on YouTube. (youtube.com)) Traycer’s docs and the VS Code marketplace listing show the tool is designed to produce structured, phase‑based plans for AI coders and the extension has tens of thousands of installs (about 34,774 listed on the marketplace). (docs.traycer.ai) Industry coverage frames the update as part of Google’s broader developer play — the company’s blog added a unified Playground for Gemini, GenMedia, TTS and Live models and a new rate‑limit dashboard while outlets say AI Studio is being positioned as a gateway into Google’s Gemini ecosystem. (blog.google)