Google’s Got a Brand New AI Studio

Google’s Got a Brand New AI Studio

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Grant Harvey
Grant Harvey
Mar 20, 2026
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You know how every few months a big tech company announces a grand plan to unify all their AI products into one magical app? Well, Google skipped the announcement and just… did it. This is becoming a thing in AI land; we’ve read multiple reports this week of folks ditching the “pitch” phase of a product and going straight to demo.

Here’s what happened

  • Google AI Studio launched a completely rebuilt “vibe coding” experience (that’s the industry term for describing what you want in plain English and having AI build it for you). The new version is powered by Google’s Antigravity coding agent and goes from prompt to deployed, live app. Siiiick! TY Logan!
  • The upgrade bakes in Firebase (Google’s database and login system) so the AI automatically detects when your app needs user accounts or data storage and sets it all up for you.
  • Logan Kilpatrick (Google’s head of AI Studio) previewed a roadmap that includes Google Workspace integration (Drive, Sheets), one-click deployment to Antigravity, and, eventually, integration with payment processors and live data sources.
  • Google is also testing a dedicated Gemini desktop app for Mac and reorganized its browser agent team to double down on coding agents.

Why this is a big deal

The old AI Studio was basically a prompt playground for testing Gemini models. You could build little demo apps, but no databases, no user logins, no outside connections. The thing is though, it was a pretty good vibe-coding experience! It was certainly our favorite for prototyping stuff.

Now, it’s a full-on development environment. Google says internal teams have already built hundreds of thousands of real apps with it. Hot take: remake Gemini, but this time, just make it AI Studio?? We’ll also accept AI Studio + Opal.

Now, we haven’t exactly tried this yet, but this should pair nicely with Stitch, Google’s new “vibe design” tool. We get a bit confused about whether these play nicely together or actually compete with each other, but that’s kinda the Google way, eh?

On the same day: OpenAI revealed it’s merging ChatGPT, Codex, and Atlas into one desktop “superapp.” They also acquired Astral (the popular Python developer tool) to supercharge Codex. Both companies reached the same conclusion: the era of separate AI apps is ending. That, or they’re copying Anthropic, who has a unified desktop app & is clearly doing something right!

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Our take

Google has a history of shipping the right product at the wrong time, then quietly making it great while nobody’s watching. The fact that they’re sunsetting Firebase Studio to consolidate everything into AI Studio makes solid sense. People want a single surface to work from that can do everything… but…

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Grant Harvey

Grant Harvey is the Lead Writer of The Neuron, where he continues to lead the publication's daily coverage of AI news, tools, and trends.

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