Google is broadening access to Opal, its experimental AI-powered app builder, to 15 more countries following strong demand since its launch in the United States earlier this year. The tool, which allows users to create mini web apps using simple text prompts, is now available in Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Singapore, Colombia, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panamá, Honduras, Argentina, and Pakistan. Advertisement

“When we opened up Opal to users in the U.S. we anticipated they might build simple, fun tools,” said Megan Li, senior product manager at Google Labs, in a blog post. “We didn’t expect the surge of sophisticated, practical and highly creative Opal apps we got instead. The ingenuity of these early adopters made one thing clear: we need to get Opal int

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