KUALA LUMPUR, November 8, 2025 – Google has officially launched its Opal platform globally, marking a major step in making app creation and automation more accessible to users around the world — including in Malaysia.
Opal allows anyone to build and manage mini applications simply by using text-based commands. Through the platform, users can automate workflows, integrate data from various providers, and personalize how tasks are executed — all without requiring programming expertise.
The system connects seamlessly with multiple data services, particularly Google’s own suite of tools, offering an intuitive way to streamline day-to-day activities. From language learning and travel planning to interactive quiz apps, Opal has already been used to power a wide range of creative and practical applications.
According to Google, the service is free to explore and is designed to encourage users — whether individuals, developers, or small businesses — to experiment with automation and app creation. Its text-driven interface also makes it easy for non-developers to turn ideas into working applications in just a few steps.
Google added that the global rollout of Opal represents its broader mission to democratize AI-assisted development, empowering people everywhere to harness intelligent automation.
By removing the traditional barriers of coding, Opal enables anyone to create smart, lightweight applications that simplify digital life and enhance productivity.