Google AI Studio arrives on mobile: build apps without coding

Published on May 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

On the first day of Google I/O 2026, the company launched the experimental version of Google AI Studio on the Play Store. This app allows anyone to develop Android applications using only text commands. The tool, previously available as a web version, now works from mobile devices and promises to create complete native apps in just a few minutes, without needing a powerful computer or advanced technical knowledge.

smartphone held in hand displaying Google AI Studio app interface, user typing a text command into the app while a floating holographic Android app icon materializes above the screen, code snippets dissolving into the phone, phone connected wirelessly to a laptop showing a completed app running on an Android emulator, minimal desk setup with coffee cup and stylus, soft blue and white gradient lighting, cinematic product photography style, ultra-sharp focus on screen and holographic elements, clean futuristic workspace, photorealistic technical illustration

How generative AI app creation works 🤖

The app uses language models to interpret natural language instructions and generate functional code. The user describes what they want, such as a notes app with reminders or a simple game, and the AI handles the interface design, logic, and Android compatibility. The results are native applications that can be tested directly on the device. Google assures that the process is secure and that the generated code can be exported for later modifications.

Goodbye to excuses for not learning to code 😅

Now anyone can say they're a developer without having written a single line of code in their life. While programmers spent years learning Java or Kotlin, you can create a pizza ordering app while waiting for the bus. Of course, when something fails, don't expect the AI to understand your frustration. But hey, you can always ask it to try again; after all, it's not in a hurry.