Jules is an asynchronous, agentic coding assistant that clones codebases into secure Google Cloud virtual machines, understands full project context, and performs development tasks autonomously. The assistant can fix bugs, make updates, plan multi-step changes across large codebases, and modify files to complete tasks such as upgrading an older Node.js version in minutes. Jules integrates with GitHub and operates without a waitlist, becoming available wherever the Gemini model is offered. Users can sign up at jules.google and create an account by clicking 'Try Jules'. Other companies have also produced AI coding tools, with Anthropic among notable examples.
"Just submit a task, and Jules takes care of the rest - fixing bugs, making updates. It integrates with GitHub and works on its own," Tulsee Doshi, the senior director and product lead for Gemini Models, said at Google I/O 2025. "Jules can tackle complex tasks in large codebases that used to take hours, like updating an older version of Node.js. It can plan the steps, modify files, and more in minutes."
"According to a Google blog post, Jules is an "asynchronous, agentic coding assistant that integrates directly with your existing repositories. It clones your codebase into a secure Google Cloud virtual machine (VM), understands the full context of your project, and performs tasks." How to sign up for Jules right now To try Jules out for yourself, you can sign up at jules.google. Click "Try Jules" in the top right corner to create your own account."
"Google introduced Jules, its AI coding tool, in December in Google Labs. Today, Jules is available to everyone and everywhere the Gemini model is available, without a waitlist. "Just submit a task, and Jules takes care of the rest - fixing bugs, making updates. It integrates with GitHub and works on its own," Tulsee Doshi, the senior director and product lead for Gemini Models, said at Google I/O 2025."
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