Google AI Studio Adds ‘Import from GitHub’ to Build Mode, Turning an Existing Repo Into an Editable, Deployable App
Google AI Studio is rolling out an ‘import from GitHub’ function inside its Build mode. It takes a repo and transforms it right into a runtime-compatible format. You can then hold iterating on it, deploy it, and extra. The replace was shared by the Google AI Studio account and by Logan Kilpatrick, who leads the product.
‘Import from GitHub’
Build mode is Google AI Studio’s ‘vibe coding’ floor. You describe an app in a immediate. Gemini generates a full-stack app with a reside preview. You then refine it by means of chat or annotation mode.
The new function provides a place to begin. Instead of a clean immediate, you level Build at a GitHub repository. AI Studio then transforms the repo right into a format appropriate with its runtime.
The stream has three elements:
- Import the repo
- Keep iterating on it in AI Studio.
- Deploy it.
How the Import Flow Works
Google has not printed the interior steps. In plain phrases, the importer reads the repo, suits it to the runtime, then opens it in Build. The interactive walkthrough embedded beneath is an idea simulation, not the actual backend.
