Google has launched the beta version of its coding agent called Jules to fix bugs, add features, and validate changes through unit tests using Gemini 2.5 Pro model.
Jules operates within a virtual machine running Ubuntu Linux, integrating with GitHub, but will not train on private repositories.
Detailed documentation for Jules has been published by Google, with early users getting five free tasks a day in the beta version.
Google's Jules will compete with OpenAI's Codex in the realm of software engineering agents, offering more collaborative and better quality coding assistance, according to industry analysts.