Flutter and Dart Shine at Google Cloud Next 2026: Full-Stack Dart, GenUI, and Enterprise Stories
Introduction
Google Cloud Next 2026 in Las Vegas brought together over 30,000 developers and tech enthusiasts. The Flutter and Dart team made a strong showing, unveiling major advancements and hands-on experiences. This article recaps the key highlights, from breaking news to real-world enterprise success stories.
Major Announcements
Full-Stack Dart with Firebase Functions
The most significant news is the preview of Dart support for Firebase Functions. Developers can now use Dart for both frontend and backend, streamlining the development process. Alongside this, deeper integrations with the Dart Admin SDK reduce context switching, allowing teams to build faster. Learn more about this announcement. For full details, check the official blog and documentation. A dedicated breakout session is scheduled for Google I/O.
Onsite Experiences
GenLatte: AI-Powered Coffee Shop
At the center of the expo floor, the GenLatte booth featured an AI-powered specialty coffee shop built with Flutter GenUI. Attendees used a Flutter app to order drinks, then watched baristas craft lattes with custom foam art generated by a nanobanana-powered AI. The experience highlighted the potential of generative UI in real-world applications.
Agentic Mobile and Web Demos
The expo floor buzzed with three live demos showcasing Full-Stack Dart, GenUI, and a special appearance by VGV. Attendees saw how Dart powers both client and server, how GenUI creates dynamic interfaces, and how the Partiful app generates its UI on the fly.
Builder Hub
The Builder Hub served as the community’s home base, featuring dedicated booths for Flutter, Firebase, and Go. Developers connected with experts, explored new tools, and shared insights.
Key Sessions and Customer Stories
Developer Keynote
Emma Twersky hosted the Developer Keynote, emphasizing how Flutter is part of Google Cloud’s big bet on the future of agents.
Toyota and Talabat: Enterprise Success
Abdallah Shaban joined industry leaders on stage to showcase real-world impact. Toyota revealed how Flutter revolutionizes automotive UX for next-generation infotainment systems. Talabat demonstrated faster innovation and scaling across the Middle East using Flutter. Explore these enterprise stories.
Generative UI Deep Dive
Yegor Jbanov and Andrew Brogdon led a session on moving beyond text-based chatbots by giving agents the power to create their own UI. The session will be available on the Flutter YouTube channel after Google I/O.
Building Full-Stack Dart
Rody Davis and Kevin Moore explained why developers should be excited about using Dart on both client and server, reinforcing the full-stack vision.
Stay tuned for Google I/O 2026 for more Flutter and Dart breakthroughs.
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