- XAI has launched a new feature called the Grok Studio
- GROK Studio offers a collaborative space for writing and editing code, documents and even browser games
- GROK Studio can perform code, preview HTML sides and integrate with Google Drive files
Xai’s Grok has a new job as an assistant to people who write reports, software code and other work-related tasks through his new Grok Studio feature. Elon Musk’s AI company debuted Grok Studio on X, although it is built on the GROK web site and is available to them at the free level as well as subscribers to the Premium version of Grok.
GROK Studio allows you to collaborate with AI to generate and edit code, text, reports and interactive mini-apps in a kind of setup side by side. You are chatting with hook on the left side of the screen and your shared project will appear in a separate editing window on the right. Its pairing with a virtual partner.
You can ask you to write python, javascript or C ++ code, generate HTML excerpts or build a simple report. Then you can see and edit what it creates, all within the same interface. Starting helps you revise and run code, swap phrases and even help design an app and its features.
GROK STUDIO is much like the canvas feature of Chatgpt, the identical named Google Gemini tool or the artifacts feature within the Anthropics Claude AI. One element that stands out, however, is that Falling Studio connects with Google Drive and can pull your files directly from drives, including documents, spreadsheets and presentations. You can ask you to help clean up your quarterly report from Google Drive, and AI can jump in action on the actual file instead of just offering advice you need to implement.
This feature brings you to take a step closer to becoming an actual productivity assistant rather than a chatbot trying to moonlight as one. And it also saves users the trouble of constantly copying and inserting between tools.
CODE EXECUTION If you ask you to generate code, you can quickly see how it is running in a “preview” tab. You can preview HTML excerpts, run Python, C ++, JavaScript, Typescript and Bash Scripts. pic.twitter.com/hqvmrosl9nApril 16, 2025
BROK AT WORK
BROK STUDIO does not break wild new grounds, but it is obvious how Xai wants to expand the use. There is also something funny about Grok that was beaten as uncensored and willing to be sarcastic and even means to users who are tasked with writing business reports and sober analysis and visualization of data.
If you’ve used hits before, you know it’s the kind of bot that may roast your formatting choices or insult you in the middle of a summary of text. I wouldn’t think that tone would be welcome in the Grok Studio, otherwise you will have to do even more careful editing of its output than you would normally with AI-generated code.
Grok Studio, which is free, gives it an advantage, at least temporarily, over competitors still gated behind paywalls or limited access. And because it runs right in the browser, there is no need to download something or learn a new platform. Whether the Studio is widely adopted is defining, but as with memory and other areas of AI function development, Xai is eager to make sure that Grok is not omitted.