Google launches 'Vibe Coding'
Google rolled out full‑stack "vibe coding" in AI Studio — prompt-to-app tooling that scaffolds frontend, backend, Firebase auth/database, real‑time features and deploys production pipelines automatically. It pairs voice-driven UI prototyping with the Antigravity agent to turn simple prompts into multiplayer apps in one flow, shrinking setup friction for live demos and prototypes. (news9live.com) (x.com)
Google published a detailed post titled "Vibe Code to production with Google AI Studio" authored by Ammaar Reshi and Kat Kampf as part of the announcement on March 19, 2026. (blog.google) The new Antigravity coding agent is paired with Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro model family, and Gemini 3.1 Pro is available to developers in preview via the Gemini API and Google AI Studio. (blog.google) AI Studio will, after user approval, provision Cloud Firestore for data storage and Firebase Authentication for sign‑in, and it exposes a Secrets Manager for storing API keys while offering one‑click deploys to Cloud Run and repository sync. (blog.google) Framework support now explicitly includes Next.js alongside React and Angular, and the agent can auto‑install npm libraries such as Framer Motion or shadcn to satisfy UI and animation requirements. (blog.google) The platform preserves project state and chat history for multi‑step edits, enables real‑time multiplayer/collaborative apps, and — according to Google — internal teams have used the workflow to build "hundreds of thousands" of apps during recent months of testing. (blog.google) Google’s announcement calls out near‑term roadmap items including tighter Workspace integrations (Drive and Sheets) and a one‑click migration path that moves projects from AI Studio into the full Antigravity desktop IDE. (blog.google)