Google adds GitHub integration to AI Studio for its AI Apps

What's new? Now you can connect your AI Studio account to GitHub and commit App changes directly.

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Google continues to evolve AI Studio by introducing new features that cater to developers looking for seamless coding and deployment tools. Among the latest stealth updates, users can now link their AI Studio projects directly to GitHub. Once authenticated, AI Studio prompts users to set up a new repository that matches each app project, rather than importing existing repositories.

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This design means every AI Studio app gets its own dedicated repo, supporting clear organization and versioning. Developers will have the ability to commit changes directly from within AI Studio, streamlining code management without leaving the platform.

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Another addition is the share button, which enables publishing artifacts directly to the AI Studio domain, making sharing prototypes or outputs with collaborators or the broader community a frictionless process.

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Both of these features target developers, especially those building AI applications or workflows that benefit from structured collaboration and code tracking. While the rollout appears to be in early stages, these changes reflect Google’s push to make AI Studio more than just a testing playground, but a serious alternative to Gemini for code-first users.

For now, these GitHub integration tools have some limitations, only new projects are supported, and repository management remains tightly coupled to the AI Studio workflow. This approach encourages clarity in project organization, but may not fit every use case, especially for those hoping to port complex existing repos.

Google’s strategy with AI Studio increasingly focuses on bridging rapid prototyping with production-level tooling, aiming to attract builders who want all-in-one environments for coding, collaboration, and deployment. As these features are still not widely announced, more details will likely follow in the coming weeks.