Google Introduces Web Application Showcasing Gemini and Canvas for Public Testing

Google Introduces Web Application Showcasing Gemini and Canvas for Public Testing

Google Introduces Web Application Showcasing Gemini and Canvas for Public Testing

Wondering what a real AI web application looks like? Google just revealed it to us with highlights from I/O.

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Key points to consider

  • Google developed an interactive web application with Gemini to summarize some of its I/O announcements.
  • The web application was crafted using Canvas with AI assistance, and you can experiment with the app and access the code that created it.
  • The interactive experience conceals a secret Veo 3 announcement that wasn’t disclosed during the event.

At Google I/O 2025 last week, Google showcased numerous real-world uses for AI, including its role as a coding assistant. The company highlighted various ways to swiftly create custom web applications using Gemini, specifically focusing on Canvas, its AI-enhanced workspace for coding and beyond. There’s doubt regarding AI’s ability to truly create applications, which might explain why Google produced its own web application with Gemini that you can try immediately.

In a blog post, Google outlined its method for creating the web application, aimed at showcasing some announcements from I/O in an enjoyable and interactive way. The company invited <a data-analytics-id="inline-link" href="https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/google-gemini" data-before-rewrite-localise="https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software