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Google I/O 2026: now you can create an app for Android with a single suggestion thanks to AI

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By Julian Castillo

Google I/O 2026 He left a very clear idea about the future of instrument creation: You no longer need to know how to program to start building an app. By simply describing what you want in plain language, Google’s AI can turn that idea into a functional Android app, something that completely changes the relationship between users and mobile development.

Google allows you to create apps from a suggestion

One of the most striking announcements of the event was the advance of Gemini in creation and automation tasks, within a strategy that Google commands as its “agent period”. In practice, this means that a person can write a suggestion with the idea of ​​an appand AI is responsible for translating that intention into a real user experience.

The great novelty is not only that the tool understands more complex instructions, but that it can accompany the entire construction process. Google explained that its models and products are designed so that developers and also ordinary users can bring ideas to life much more quickly. This opens the door to a much more accessible, almost conversational form of creation, where the starting point is no longer a line of code but a concrete need.

AI Studio and Android

The proposal fits especially well with AI Studiothe environment where Google is pushing new ways to experiment with Gemini and develop products. From there, the idea is that the user can create, deploy and test their applications without having to enter traditional technical development flows.

In the case of Android, this has a huge impact because the barrier to entry drops almost completely. What previously required knowing structures, interfaces, programming logic and compilation processes can now start with a simple description of what you want to build. And yes, the very logic of the announcement suggests that these apps do not remain in a pretty prototype, but rather can be tested directly from the phone and move towards a proper deployment.

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