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Google’s AI coding agent Jules is now out of beta
Google today launched its AI coding agent, Jules, out of beta — just over two months after its public preview debut in May.
Initial feedback led the Google Labs team to add new capabilities, including reusing previous setups for faster task execution, integrating with GitHub issues, and supporting multimodal input. By running asynchronously in a virtual machine, Jules stands apart from top AI coding tools like Cursor, Windsurf, and Lovable, which all work synchronously and require users to watch the output after each prompt. Korevec told TechCrunch that during the beta, the team observed that many people used Jules from traditional vibe coding tools to either fix bugs that might have been implemented or extend the vibe-coded project to make it more production-ready.
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