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

AI Studio web apps can now use personalized subdomains

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Google AI Studio has made building a web app surprisingly easy. You can describe what you want, refine the design through prompts, and publish the result without setting up a traditional development environment. An awkward point of friction comes after deployment, when the finished app still has to live behind a long, forgettable Cloud Run link.

Google is now cleaning up that final step. AI Studio lets you assign a deployed web app a personalized address under the “ai.studio” domain, such as “your-app-name.ai.studio.” A recognizable URL should make the project look more presentable in a portfolio, client demo, social post, or internal project page.

Your web app finally gets a proper name

The new option appears inside the publishing menu. You can enter the subdomain you want or use the address suggested by Google before deploying the app.

introducing custom URLs: give your deployed apps a permanent, personalized home with a clean, memorable ai studio domain

because your apps deserve an identity pic.twitter.com/o9Pt6NiBa1

— Google AI Studio (@GoogleAIStudio) July 10, 2026

Names must be unique across AI Studio, so the obvious ones may disappear quickly. Google is handing them out on a first-come, first-served basis. If someone has already claimed your preferred address, you will need to pick another one.

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You can change the URL later, although moving an existing name to another project requires you to unpublish or delete the app currently using it. Doing so releases the address, which means another user could claim it before you reuse it.

AI Studio now handles more of the app-building process

Google has spent the past few months expanding what AI Studio can do. Alongside generating full-stack and native Android apps, it can connect projects to Workspace services, set up Firebase databases and authentication, generate custom visual assets, and let users request design changes by drawing directly on the app preview.

Projects can also be pushed to GitHub, downloaded as ZIP files, or transferred to Google Antigravity for further development. The new personalized URLs are the cherry on top, making finished apps easier to present once they leave AI Studio.

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