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20 May 2026

Google AI Studio adds free app deployment

Google has updated AI Studio with direct Workspace integrations and a free cloud deployment tier for app builders. UK SME developers and IT teams can now prototype and deploy internal tools without manual API configuration or upfront costs.

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What just landed for app builders

On Tuesday 20 May 2026, Google announced a set of updates to Google AI Studio. UK SME developers and IT teams now have a faster, cheaper path to building internal tools on their existing data.

What changed

Google AI Studio has added direct integrations with Google Workspace. That means developers can connect Sheets and Drive data to an app without configuring APIs manually. The setup steps that previously required technical groundwork are now handled inside AI Studio itself.

Two other additions arrived alongside the Workspace update. A new mobile app lets developers iterate on projects away from a desktop. A text-prompt feature generates native Android apps, removing the need to write code from scratch for basic mobile tooling.

On the deployment side, Google has introduced a free tier for cloud publishing. Developers can deploy their first two apps to Google Cloud at no cost. This applies to new projects created in AI Studio and does not require an enterprise licence.

Why it matters for business professionals

For SME developers, the Workspace integration removes a known bottleneck. Connecting internal data from Sheets or Drive to a custom dashboard previously meant manual API work. That step is now automated, reducing build time for internal reporting tools.

IT teams managing workflow automations will find the free deployment tier useful for prototyping. Testing a new internal app no longer requires signing off a development budget first. Teams can validate a concept before committing any cost to it.

Google AI Studio now connects directly to Google Cloud and Workspace without intermediate configuration steps. This removes time-consuming manual deployments and enables quicker iteration on internal tools, which is a practical advantage for growing SMEs working within tight resource constraints.

Practical applications

1. Connect a Google Sheet to AI Studio this week and generate a draft internal dashboard using your existing data. This quick win takes under 30 minutes if your data is already structured in Sheets.

2. Use the free deployment tier to publish a prototype app to Google Cloud before your next team review. No budget approval is needed for the first two deployments, so IT teams can move straight to testing.

3. Test the Android app generation feature with a text prompt describing a simple internal tool your team currently handles manually. Review the output with a developer to assess how much further build work is realistic.

Considerations and limitations

The free deployment tier covers two apps. Projects beyond that will incur standard Google Cloud costs, so IT teams should factor this into any scaling plans.

The Workspace integrations work with Sheets and Drive. Teams using other data sources will still need to configure connections separately.

The Android app generation feature produces native apps from text prompts, but complex or highly specific requirements will likely need developer review before deployment.

Next step

Gecco helps SMEs automate dashboard creation and prototype internal tools without heavy development budgets. If your team wants to act on these updates quickly, book an automation consultation to map out where Google AI Studio fits your existing workflows. The new Workspace integrations and free deployment tier make this a practical moment to start building, not just planning.


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