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Google introduces natural language tool for building Android widgets

Google introduces natural language tool for building Android widgets

<a href="https://delimiter.online/blog/google-Android-show-2025/” title=”Google”>Google has announced a new feature called “Create My Widget” that allows users to generate custom Android widgets by describing their desired functionality in plain English. The feature is designed to enable users, including those without programming skills, to build widgets using natural language commands instead of traditional coding.

The announcement was made during a developer-focused event, with Google demonstrating how the tool interprets user requests to create functional on-screen dashboards. The feature is expected to roll out as part of an upcoming update to the Android operating system, though Google has not specified an exact release date.

How the feature works

According to Google’s demonstration, a user can type a request such as “suggest three high protein meal prep recipes every week.” The system then processes this natural language input through a large language model, which generates a custom widget layout. The resulting widget can be placed on the home screen and resized by the user.

Google engineers stated that the feature relies on the same underlying artificial intelligence technology used in other recent product updates. The system interprets the user’s intent, determines relevant data sources and display elements, and generates a functional widget interface without requiring the user to write any code.

Implications for non technical users

The “Create My Widget” feature is part of a broader trend within the technology industry toward “vibe coding,” a term used to describe software creation through conversational commands. This approach lowers the barrier to entry for users who want personalized tools but lack formal programming knowledge.

Industry analysts have noted that the feature could significantly expand the utility of Android home screens, which have traditionally required users to either download pre built widgets or possess the technical skill to write custom code. By allowing natural language descriptions, Google aims to make widget creation accessible to a wider audience.

Developers have expressed mixed reactions. Some view the tool as a productivity enhancer that could reduce the demand for simple widget applications. Others have raised concerns about the potential for the system to produce widgets that are visually inconsistent or that access data in unexpected ways.

Technical considerations and limitations

Google has confirmed that the feature will initially support a limited set of data types and display formats. Users will be able to request widgets that show lists, numbers, charts, or simple text blocks. More complex interactions, such as forms or real time data updates, may not be supported at launch.

The company has also stated that the system will include guardrails to prevent the generation of widgets that request sensitive personal data without clear user consent. These privacy measures are intended to address potential concerns about data handling within user generated tools.

Performance testing conducted by Google’s internal teams indicated that most widgets generated through the natural language interface load within one to two seconds on modern Android devices. Older devices may experience longer load times, particularly for widgets that pull data from external sources.

Source: GeekWire

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