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    Google Quietly Tests Opal, a “Vibe-Coding” App That Turns Text into Mini Web Apps

    August 4, 2025

    Google has launched Opal in Google Labs (U.S. only), letting sketch web apps with simple text prompts and tweak each step visually.

    The post Google Quietly Tests Opal, a “Vibe-Coding” App That Turns Text into Mini Web Apps appeared first on MSPoweruser.

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