Google doubles down on 'vibe code'

Google is pushing full‑stack 'vibe coding' — AI Studio 2.0 touts ‘antigravity’ full‑stack coding and Google launched Stitch to turn plain‑text ideas into app concepts, accelerating no‑code prototyping ( ). Builders are already experimenting: one dev says they built Trustassembly.org entirely via vibe coding and another tool now auto‑generates a top‑30 app idea list updated twice daily — meaning prototyping cycles are collapsing ( ).

Google’s AI Studio 2.0 now foregrounds “vibe coding” through an Antigravity coding agent that Google and press describe as a full‑stack IDE feature that remembers project structure across sessions and can spin up runtimes and deploy to Cloud Run in one click. (geeky-gadgets.com) Antigravity’s AgentKit 2.0 ships with 16 specialized agents, modular skills and new policy-like rules drawn from Agent MD and Gemini MD, positioning the agent as a multi‑skill executor rather than a single prompt responder. (geeky-gadgets.com) Google Labs has repositioned Stitch as an “AI‑native software design canvas” that generates high‑fidelity UI designs and frontend code from prompts or images, an evolution Google documented on its blog and that TechCrunch covered after the I/O rollout. (blog.google) Hands‑on content is proliferating: multiple tutorial creators and streamers have posted step‑by‑step “vibe coding” walkthroughs and multi‑hour build streams demonstrating full app prototypes assembled with Antigravity and Studio workflows. (youtube.com) An active example surfaced online when a developer pointed to a live site, Trustassembly.org, that is reachable on the web and was cited by builders as being produced via vibe coding techniques. (trustassembly.org) Market tooling is also tightening the loop: commercial generators such as GenerateIdeas.app and platforms that publish daily idea feeds (NextAppIdea and similar services) now deliver market‑scored blueprints, monetization suggestions and build‑ready prompts that teams can iterate on immediately. (generateideas.app) Analysts and product pages from third parties note that Studio’s repo sync, team sharing and native Firebase integration are intended to move projects from prompt to deployed prototype faster than traditional handoff cycles. (aistudio.google.com)

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