Google AI Studio has introduced new features that simplify the coding process for developers. Now, in the “Apps” section, there is the ability to work with code directly within the AI Studio environment — developers can create and edit code, receive instant feedback, and view changes through code difference visualization.
Another update is that “AI Studio” now independently loads the content of submitted URLs, allowing the model to obtain and process real textual data from any web pages. This expands the capabilities of AI, as it can now work with the most up-to-date information, not just data obtained during training or through search.
A new model “Gemma 3n E4B” has also appeared in “AI Studio”. It is open, multi-format, and optimized for devices with limited resources. The model can work with text, images, and audio, supports multilingualism, and uses modern techniques such as efficient parameter caching and the “MatFormer” architecture. This allows it to work with context up to thirty-two thousand tokens while remaining compact for various devices.
By combining code support within the app, working with up-to-date web content, and using powerful models like “Gemma 3n”, “Google AI Studio” becomes a more convenient tool for creating AI applications for a wide range of users.