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A Busy Spring in Las Vegas
Google Cloud Next 2026 brought together over 30,000 developers, engineers, and tech enthusiasts in Las Vegas. For the Flutter and Dart team, it was a pivotal moment to showcase how these frameworks are evolving—from mobile-first to full-stack solutions. Here’s a detailed look at the announcements, experiences, and insights that defined Flutter’s presence at the event.
Major Announcements
The conference kicked off with two groundbreaking updates that signal a new era for Dart developers:
- Full-Stack Dart with Firebase Functions (Preview): For the first time, developers can use Dart for both frontend and backend code. The preview of Dart support for Firebase Functions means you can write server-side logic in the same language as your Flutter app, eliminating context switching and speeding up development.
- Deeper Firebase Integrations: The Dart Admin SDK now offers richer access to Firebase services, reducing boilerplate and enabling more seamless data management. This integration is designed to boost developer velocity, especially for teams managing complex cloud infrastructures.
These features were detailed in the official announcement blog and the accompanying documentation. A full breakout session at Google I/O will dive deeper into real-world use cases.
On-Site Experiences: Where AI Meets Coffee and Code
GenLatte: AI-Powered Coffee Art
In the center of the expo hall, the Flutter team set up GenLatte, an AI-driven specialty coffee shop built with Flutter GenUI. Attendees used a Flutter app to order their drinks and watched baristas craft lattes with custom foam art generated by nanobanana’s AI. The booth became a hub of activity, blending mobile development with real-time creativity.
Agentic Mobile & Web Demos
The expo floor buzzed with three live demonstrations, each highlighting a different capability:
- Fullstack Dart: A demo showing Dart powering both the frontend UI and backend Firebase Functions.
- GenUI: Flutter’s generative UI framework in action, dynamically creating interfaces based on agent instructions.
- VGV Showcase: Special appearances by Very Good Ventures, including the Partiful app—a Flutter app whose entire user interface is generated on the fly.
These demos underscored Flutter’s ability to support agentic, AI-driven experiences that go beyond static screens.
The Builder Hub: Community Connection Zone
Designed as the developer community's home base on the expo floor, the Builder Hub featured dedicated booths for Flutter, Firebase, and Go. It was a space where attendees could meet experts, explore new tools, and share feedback—fostering the kind of hands-on collaboration that makes Google Cloud Next special.
Key Sessions and Customer Stories
Developer Keynote: Agents and the Future of Flutter
Emma Twersky hosted the Developer Keynote, where she outlined how Flutter is integral to Google Cloud’s strategy for agent-based applications. The keynote emphasized that Flutter is not just a mobile toolkit anymore—it’s a platform for building interactive, AI-powered agents that can move across devices and clouds.
Watch the keynote here.
Toyota and Talabat: Real-World Enterprise Transformations
Enterprise adoption was a recurring theme. Abdallah Shaban joined leaders from Toyota and Talabat to share how Flutter is reshaping their core products:
- Toyota: The automotive giant revealed its next-generation infotainment systems, now built entirely with Flutter. The framework’s fast iteration speed and consistent UI across different car models were key factors.
- Talabat: The Middle Eastern food delivery leader demonstrated how Flutter allows them to innovate faster and scale efficiently across multiple markets, delivering a seamless experience to millions of users.
Going Beyond Chatbots: Generative UI Deep Dive
Yegor Jbanov and Andrew Brogdon led a session that pushed the boundaries of traditional UI. Their talk focused on giving AI agents the ability to generate their own user interfaces, moving beyond text-based chatbots into fully interactive, dynamic experiences. The session will be available worldwide on the Flutter YouTube channel after Google I/O.
Building Full-Stack Dart: A Developer’s Perspective
Rody Davis and Kevin Moore took the stage to explain why Dart is becoming a go-to language for full-stack development. They highlighted the productivity gains from using a single language across the stack, the upcoming Firebase Functions integration, and best practices for building maintainable, scalable applications.
What’s Next: Google I/O and Beyond
Many of the experiences and sessions from Google Cloud Next will be revisited and expanded at Google I/O 2026. The Flutter team has promised full breakout sessions on Dart + Firebase Functions and GenUI, along with more enterprise case studies. For those who missed the action in Las Vegas, the next few months will offer plenty of opportunities to catch up—and start building.
Stay tuned to the Flutter blog and YouTube channel for the latest updates.