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Your Google AI Studio apps can finally have polished, presentable web links

Digital Trends

Digital Trends

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July 10, 2026

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Your Google AI Studio apps can finally have polished, presentable web links

Google AI Studio now lets users assign personalized ai.studio addresses to full-stack web apps deployed through Cloud Run.

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