Google AI Studio Now Lets You Build Native Android Apps

Google's web-based AI Studio adds native Android app creation, though apps are limited to personal use for now.

Google AI Studio Now Lets You Build Native Android Apps

Google just turned its web-based AI Studio into an Android app factory. The platform now lets users build native Android apps directly, marking a significant expansion of AI-assisted development tools.

There's a catch, though. For now, the apps you create are restricted to personal use only. Google says publishing capabilities are on the roadmap, but hasn't given a timeline.

The move lands squarely in the middle of an AI coding boom that's rapidly reshaping how software gets built. Google is betting that lowering the barrier to Android development will pull more creators into its ecosystem.

It's a smart play. Android dominates global mobile market share, and giving users tools to build their own apps — even just for personal use — could eventually funnel a wave of new developers toward the Google Play Store once publishing goes live.