Fun stat: In the last month, people have created more than 1,000,000 native Android apps directly in @GoogleAIStudio!! Huge amount of progress here and so cool to see the breadth of what folks are building.
Google's Logan Kilpatrick says developers created over 1 million native Android apps inside Google AI Studio in one month
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Google's AI Studio now lets users generate complete native Android apps straight from natural-language prompts, and the tool has already produced more than one million such apps in a single month, with Kotlin as the dominant language in the output.
Prompts replace boilerplate for new builders
The workflow runs entirely in the browser with an in-app emulator, removing the need for local installs or prior coding experience, which appears to be drawing in a broad set of first-time app creators.
Volume claims rest on internal counts
The one-month total comes from posts by the product lead; independent verification of the exact Android-specific figure or downstream Play Store success rates remains unavailable from public sources.
Many users celebrated the milestone of over 1 million Android apps built in Google AI Studio as an impressive achievement, while others dismissed most output as low-quality slop and complained about recent reliability issues.
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