Google AI Studio 2.0
Full-stack vibe coding powered by Antigravity + Firebase

Our Take
Google just dropped AI Studio 2.0 and they're calling it "full-stack vibe coding." For those who haven't been paying attention, vibe coding is when you tell an AI what you want—a full app, the whole stack—and it builds it. You don't write code. You write intent. And now Google has made it production-ready with Antigravity, their newest model, hooked directly into Firebase for all the backend stuff you'd otherwise need a team for.
This isn't your grandfather's drag-and-drop builder. You describe the app, Antigravity generates the code, Firebase deploys it. We're talking authentication, databases, hosting, the whole nine yards—zero manual configuration. It's what every "no-code" tool promised but never delivered: an actual path from "I have an idea" to "it's in the App Store" without touching a single line of infrastructure code.
Google sees the future and it's not in writing code. It's in describing what you want and letting the model figure out the rest. AI Studio 2.0 is their bet that vibe coding is how regular people—not engineers—will build software. And with Firebase already powering 3 million apps, they've got the backend muscle to back it up.
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The people behind Google AI Studio 2.0
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