Google is extending its “vibe-coding” mini-app builder Opal to 15 additional countries, while introducing enhanced debugging and performance upgrades. The move signals Google’s ambition to distribute its no-code AI tools more broadly — even as the Middle East and North Africa remain outside the first wave of expansion.
In a blog post, Google revealed Opal’s new availability in Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Singapore, Colombia, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Honduras, Argentina, and Pakistan. The company also announced improvements such as a more transparent step-level debugging interface and the ability to run multi-step workflows in parallel to accelerate complex automations.
According to TechCrunch, Opal allows users to simply describe the mini-app they want, and Google’s AI automatically generates a workflow they can visualize, edit, and iterate on. Once finalized, the app can be published on the web for others to try. The new debugging upgrades now show errors precisely where they occur, allowing quick fixes through either the visual editor or the console.






