
Vibe Coding XR Applications with Gemini XR Blocks: Lessons from Building a Prompt-Driven XR Biology Lab
Introduction: XR Development Is Entering a New Workflow Era For years, building XR applications meant wrestling with heavy game engines, complex build pipelines, and massive asset workflows. Even simple experiments could take weeks to prototype. But that model is starting to change. We are entering the era of Vibe Coding, where the distance between an idea and a working spatial experience is shrinking from weeks to hours, and sometimes even minutes. Using Gemini and the XR Blocks framework, I recently built a Mixed Reality XR biology lab where users can walk around in VR, interact with DNA and cell structures, explore human organs, trigger contextual learning hotspots, and hear explanations through integrated text-to-speech. No heavy downloads. No complex shader pipelines. No asset dependency issues. Just intent translated into a functional spatial experience. The project was designed around Google's Material 3 spatial design ideas and targeted the emerging Android XR ecosystem. Whethe
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