Unlock Creative Freedom: Build Mini Apps with Opal on Gemini

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Key Points

  • Opal is now integrated into the Gemini web app, allowing users to create experimental mini apps directly within the platform.
  • The visual editor in Opal has been updated with a new view that converts prompts into lists of steps for easier understanding and editing.
  • Users can switch to the Advanced Editor at opal.google for more detailed control over their mini apps.

As a tech journalist, I am excited to share the latest news about ChromeOS and its ecosystem. Recently, Google announced that Opal, a tool for building AI-powered mini apps, is now directly available in the Gemini web app. This integration allows users to create customized mini apps and unlock more personalized experiences within Gemini.

For those who are familiar with Opal’s visual editor, you will notice a new feature that turns your prompts into lists of steps. This update makes it easier to understand and edit how your mini apps work. The visual editor provides a user-friendly interface for creating and customizing AI-powered mini apps, making it more accessible to a wider range of users.

However, for users who require more advanced customization options, they can easily switch to the Advanced Editor at opal.google. This provides more granular control over the app, allowing for more complex and detailed customization. The Advanced Editor is perfect for power users who want to push the limits of what is possible with Opal and Gemini.

The integration of Opal into the Gemini web app is a significant development for the ChromeOS ecosystem. It demonstrates Google’s commitment to providing users with more personalization options and customization tools. By making Opal more accessible, Google is empowering users to create their own mini apps and tailor their Gemini experience to their specific needs.

The implications of this integration are significant, and it will be interesting to see how users take advantage of this new feature. As Google continues to evolve and improve Opal and Gemini, we can expect to see even more innovative features and customization options in the future. For now, users can try out Opal in the Gemini web app and start creating their own experimental mini apps. With Opal and Gemini, the possibilities are endless, and it will be exciting to see what users create.

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