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Launched from a Google Labs project after two months of testing, Google's coding assistant Jules is available to all.
Google Jules 2.0 update adds advanced AI coding support, free tier access, and seamless tools for developers of all levels ...
Google's AI-powered coding agent, Jules, is officially out of beta. The service, which is designed to integrate directly with GitHub, was first announced in December 2024 as a Google Labs project.
Opal is Google's new vibe coding app, which you can test for free, will help you create workflows, make edits, and share your app.
Jules now includes a cleaner UI, reusable prompt foundations, and a more generous free tier. Here's how it compares with Gemini CLI GitHub Actions.
Free AI coding assistant for individuals Last year, Google unveiled Gemini Code Assist. I was cautiously optimistic because some of the capabilities seemed really quite useful.
Google on Wednesday launched its AI coding agent, Jules, out of beta, just over two months after its public preview debut in May. Powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, Jules is an asynchronous, agent-based ...
Last year, Google launched the popular AI coding assistant, Gemini Code Assist, as a paid tool for businesses. Now, the company is offering free AI-assisted coding for developers around the globe.
Google is testing a new vibe-coding tool called Opal, available in the U.S. through Google Labs, that lets users quickly spin up web apps with just a few prompts.
On Tuesday, Google's CEO revealed that AI systems now generate more than a quarter of new code for its products, with human programmers overseeing the computer-generated contributions.