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Google AI Studio opens iOS pre-registration for a July 1 mobile app launch

Google opened iOS pre-registration for the AI Studio mobile app and confirmed native iOS and Android clients for AI Studio workflows. The rollout matters because it extends Google’s developer-facing Gemini environment beyond the browser into a mobile form factor for prototyping and testing.

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Google AI Studio opens iOS pre-registration for a July 1 mobile app launch
Google AI Studio opens iOS pre-registration for a July 1 mobile app launch

TL;DR

  • Google opened testingcatalog's iOS pre-registration post for the AI Studio iPhone app, and the App Store listing says it is scheduled to launch on July 1 via the iOS listing.
  • OfficialLoganK confirmed Google is shipping native AI Studio apps on both iOS and Android, framing the work as a rebuild of the product's "vibe coding" experience for mobile.
  • The mobile push sits next to a broader AI Studio expansion that GoogleAIStudio's feature list says now includes Workspace integration, Android app generation, and Cloud Run publishing.
  • On Android, Google has already exposed a Play Store pre-registration page that testingcatalog's earlier Android find surfaced on May 19, two days before the iOS listing appeared.

You can already pre-register on iOS and pre-register on Android, while Google's own ai.studio/mobile teaser and AI Studio build page show the company tying the phone app to Android generation, on-device testing, and export into Antigravity.

July 1 on iPhone

The iOS move is no longer just a leak. testingcatalog's post linked the live App Store page, and OfficialLoganK followed with a direct confirmation that AI Studio is coming to mobile on both platforms.

That gives the rollout a simple timeline: Android pre-registration showed up first, then iOS pre-registration appeared with a July 1 launch date on the App Store listing. OfficialLoganK's reply adds one more explicit confirmation that the iPhone app is "coming soon."

Mobile is for idea capture, not full desktop replacement

Google's messaging is consistent across the teaser posts and store copy: the phone app is about catching an idea away from your desk, turning it into a prototype, and then moving it into heavier tooling later.

Two details matter here:

That makes the mobile client look like a front door into Google's broader agent and app-building stack, not a separate product.

Android generation is already part of AI Studio

The more concrete shipping change is on Android tooling. Google's I/O posts say AI Studio now supports building native Android apps from a prompt, and GoogleAIStudio's demo post pitches a loop of "vibe code" plus test-on-phone.

Google's Android developer roundup lists the adjacent pieces around that workflow:

  • AI Studio can build native Android apps from prompts.
  • Antigravity now officially supports Android development.
  • Android CLI is stable for agent-driven Android tasks.
  • Direct-to-Play publishing can push builds to a Play Console test track.

The mobile app ships into a bigger AI Studio refresh

The app itself is only one part of the week's AI Studio changes. GoogleAIStudio's feature list pairs mobile with three platform upgrades:

  • Workspace integration across Docs, Sheets, Gmail, and other Google apps.
  • Android app generation inside AI Studio.
  • Cloud Run publishing for the first two live apps without a credit card.

The Play Store screenshots that koltregaskes posted also suggest how Google wants to position the mobile client: "Go from shower thought to real app in minutes" and "Go from idea to something you can share, all from your phone." That is a tighter product pitch than the broader browser-based AI Studio story, and it is new information the mobile rollout makes explicit.

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