Using Vibe Coding & Google Gemini with Adobe Captivate Projects

In this video, I’ll show you how to use vibe coding with Adobe Captivate 13 to create custom interactive games and web objects—perfect for your eLearning projects. If you’re searching for how to embed AI-generated content in Adobe Captivate, how to use Google Gemini or ChatGPT to create games, or how to add extra functionality to your eLearning modules, this step-by-step tutorial is for you. I walk you through copying code from AI tools and pasting it as a web object in Captivate, covering tips for using the new editor, game-style interactivity, building Canvas-based widgets, and overcoming Captivate’s limitations with custom HTML/JS code. If you’ve ever wanted to build a flip card interaction, simulation, or retro-style game and embed it in Captivate, you’ll see exactly how it’s done and how you can personalize your eLearning content with AI. Subscribe for more Adobe Captivate tutorials and eLearning design tips!

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