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Google AI Studio now lets you vibe code real-time multiplayer games

Google has launched a new vibe coding feature in Google AI Studio that lets non-programmers and programmers alike turn ideas into working apps using natural language. Users describe what they want, and Gemini 3.1 Pro handles the technical implementation. Apps are built directly in the browser and can handle things like payments, data storage, or messaging. Google says even multiplayer applications like real-time games are possible.

A new "Antigravity Agent" automatically detects when an app needs a database or login system and sets both up through Firebase. Third-party services like payment providers or Google Maps can be connected using API keys. When needed, the agent also installs web tools like Framer Motion or Shadcn on its own. In addition to React and Angular, the platform now supports Next.js as well.

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Source: Google