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Creating interactive prototypes

Playground lets you create interactive prototypes by describing what you want to build.

You don’t need to write code or set up anything. Just explain your idea, and Playground generates a runnable prototype you can interact with and refine.


Start with a prompt

To create a prototype, start by describing your idea in natural language.

For example:

  • “Create a Flappy Bird–style game”

  • “Build a landing page for a coffee shop”

  • “Make a simple to-do app with a clean interface”

  • “Create a calculator with sliders”

The more clearly you describe what you want, the better the initial result will be.

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From idea to prototype

Once you send your prompt, Playground generates a working prototype.

This prototype:

  • Runs in the browser

  • Is fully interactive

  • Can be tested immediately

You’re not just seeing code — you’re seeing the result of your idea in action.


Iterate and refine

Playground is designed for iteration.

You can continue the conversation to:

  • Adjust layouts or styles

  • Add or remove features

  • Change behavior or interactions

  • Improve usability or visuals

For example:

  • “Make the buttons larger”

  • “Add a score counter”

  • “Change the color scheme to dark mode”

Each update builds on the existing prototype.

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What works best in Playground

Playground works best for:

  • Small games

  • UI and layout mockups

  • Interactive tools

  • Simple visualizations

  • Concept demos

It’s ideal for experimenting and validating ideas quickly.


Known limitations

Playground prototypes are intended for experimentation, not production.

At the moment:

  • Prototypes are static and web-based

  • Backend logic and databases are not supported

  • User authentication inside prototypes is not available

These are expected limitations, not bugs.


When to use Playground

Use Playground when:

  • You want to turn an idea into something interactive

  • You want to iterate quickly without writing code

  • You want to test or demonstrate a concept

You may want to use something else when:


Common questions

Do I need coding experience?
No. Playground works entirely from natural language prompts.

Can I edit a prototype after it’s created?
Yes. You can refine and update the prototype by continuing the conversation.

Is each prompt a new prototype?
Playground builds iteratively. Changes are applied to the existing prototype unless you start a new one.


What next?

Once you’re happy with your prototype, learn how to share it in Sharing prototypes, or explore other tools like Chat and Creative Studio.