adk-java and google-adk-nocode

The no-code interface is a **complement** to the Java toolkit, providing a visual front-end for users who want to build AI agents with Google ADK without writing code, while still leveraging the underlying capabilities of thek toolkit, which is designed for code-first development.

adk-java
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Verified
google-adk-nocode
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Emerging
Maintenance 22/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 25/25
Maintenance 0/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 4/25
Stars: 1,349
Forks: 296
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 117
Language: Java
License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 25
Forks: 1
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: Apache-2.0
No Package No Dependents
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About adk-java

google/adk-java

An open-source, code-first Java toolkit for building, evaluating, and deploying sophisticated AI agents with flexibility and control.

This toolkit helps Java developers build sophisticated AI agents that can interact with various services, especially within the Google Cloud ecosystem. It allows you to define agent behavior, tool use, and how agents work together directly in Java code. Developers who need fine-grained control over agent logic and integration will find this useful for creating intelligent automation.

AI development Java programming multi-agent systems cloud integration software engineering

About google-adk-nocode

abhishekkumar35/google-adk-nocode

A visual, no-code interface for creating AI agents with Google ADK. Supports both cloud and local Ollama models with multi-tech stack integration.

This tool provides a visual interface for creating, configuring, and deploying AI agents powered by Google's Agent Development Kit without writing any code. You simply design your agent's flow and tools visually, and it outputs a deployable AI agent that can be used in various applications. It's ideal for developers and technical users who want to quickly build and integrate AI agents into their projects.

AI-agent-development no-code-development application-integration developer-tooling

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