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Google Maps APIs and SDKs
Google Maps Platform
Real-time geographical data for creating location experiences and improving business operations.
Online development terminal
Cloud Shell
Interactive shell environment with a built-in command line.
Event-driven functions
Cloud Run functions
Event-driven compute platform for cloud services and apps.
Serverless compute
Cloud Run
Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
AI-assisted coding
Gemini Code Assist
AI-assisted application development and coding.
Google Cloud console
Cloud Console
Web-based interface for managing and monitoring cloud apps.
Google Cloud libraries and tools
Cloud SDK
Command-line tools and libraries for Google Cloud.
Cron job service
Cloud Scheduler
Cron job scheduler for task automation and management.
AI-assisted IDE plugins
Cloud Code
IDE support to write, run, and debug Kubernetes applications.
Terraform provisioning
Terraform on Google Cloud
Open source tool to provision Google Cloud resources with declarative configuration files.
Asynchronous task execution
Cloud Tasks
Task management service for asynchronous task execution.
Development environments
Cloud Workstations
Managed and secure development environments in the cloud.
Google Cloud templates
Cloud Foundation Toolkit
Reference templates for Deployment Manager and Terraform.
Event-driven execution for Firebase
Cloud Functions for Firebase
Write and run app logic server-side without needing to set up your own server.
Service mesh
Cloud Service Mesh
Managed service mesh for complex microservices architectures.
Windows workload management
Tools for PowerShell
Full cloud control from Windows PowerShell.
Kubernetes-native CI/CD
Tekton
Kubernetes-native resources for declaring CI/CD pipelines.
AI assistance for Google Cloud
Gemini Cloud Assist
AI-powered assistance for Google Cloud.
Internal solutions discovery
Service Catalog
Service catalog for admins managing internal enterprise solutions.
Service event dashboard
Personalized Service Health
Gain visibility into disruptive events impacting Google Cloud products.
CI/CD command line
Skaffold
Open source command line tool for Cloud Code, Cloud Build, and Cloud Deploy.
Policy management
Policy Intelligence
Smart access control for your Google Cloud resources.

Ways to start building right away

Translate content, analyze text, and label video with free AI tools
Use AI to generate code with human language prompts
Use a Cloud SDK client library in Google Cloud

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Product launch stages

At Preview, products or features are ready for testing by customers. Preview offerings are often publicly announced, but are not necessarily feature-complete, and no SLAs or technical support commitments are provided for these. Unless stated otherwise by Google, Preview offerings are intended for use in test environments only. The average Preview stage lasts about six months.

General Availability products and features are open to all customers, ready for production use, and covered by a Google Cloud SLA, where applicable. Google typically supports General Availability products and features through APIs, CLIs, and the Google Cloud Console, except in unusual circumstances where providing one or more of the foregoing capabilities is unreasonable in the context of the particular product or feature.

Deprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Discontinuation of Services" section of the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service.

Early access: Early access features are limited to a closed group of testers for a limited subset of launches. Participation is by invitation only and may require signing a pre-general-availability agreement, including confidentiality provisions. These features may be unstable, change in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released. There are no SLAs provided and no technical support obligations. Early access releases are rare and focus on validating product prototypes.

Alpha: Alpha is a limited-availability test before releases are cleared for more widespread use. Our focus with alpha testing is to verify functionality and gather feedback from a limited set of customers. Typically, alpha participation is by invitation and subject to pre-general-availability terms. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations. However, alphas are generally suitable for use in test environments. The alpha phase usually lasts six months.

Beta: At beta, products or features are ready for broader customer testing and use. Betas are often publicly announced. There are no SLAs or technical support obligations in a beta release unless otherwise specified in product terms or the terms of a particular beta program. The average beta phase lasts about six months.

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