Google made several developer announcements at I/O 2026, led by AI Studio's new capability to build native Android apps.
Google's stable Android CLI 1.0 gives AI agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Antigravity direct access to Android Studio's toolchain from the command line.
You will soon be able to create, test, and even publish Android apps straight from your smartphone thanks to the new AI ...
Google AI Studio gets Android app building, Google Workspace integration, custom design tools, and a mobile app at I/O 2026.
And while this new feature might make it easier to create an app, if you want to publish your app on Google Play, it will ...
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Google unveiled new web-based AI tools that can generate native Android apps in minutes, as the company expands its push into ...
Google followed its Cloud Next '26 Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform rollout and its Antigravity CLI transition with a broader I/O 2026 agent-development stack spanning Agent Studio, Managed Agents API ...
Google is pushing deeper into AI-powered software development with new tools that promise to turn plain-language ideas into ...