Opal is an experimental tool launched by Google Labs for creating AI mini apps by chaining prompts, tools, and models. Released in public beta on July 24 and currently available only in the United States, Opal aims to accelerate the prototyping of AI ideas and workflows. It provides users with starter templates to remix and build custom applications. The tool allows developers to create visual workflows without coding, translating instructions into a visual format for easier editing and control, ultimately enhancing productivity.
Google Labs has announced the public beta of Opal, an experimental tool for building AI mini apps by chaining together prompts, tools, and models, using natural language and visual editing.
Opal can be used to accelerate prototyping of AI ideas and workflows, demonstrate a proof of concept, or build custom AI applications to boost productivity.
The beta release includes a demo gallery with starter templates that can be used as-is or remixed to fit specific needs.
Opal lets developers bring prompts to life with no code required, helping to simplify workflows and empower users to build multi-step apps.
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