The vibe coding startup’s new mobile app is being pitched to would-be app builders as a way to code on the go via voice or text AI prompts that let you capture your ideas as they pop into your head.
Lovable, the popular artificial intelligence (AI)-powered full-stack coding platform, launched its mobile app on Monday.
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Lovable launched an iOS app that creates web apps based on natural language prompts and even voice-based interactions. Here ...
OpenAI expands Codex into an AI workspace for 3 million weekly developers, adding features for computer use, memory, and ...
Apple is taking a tough stance on vibe-coding apps as the company is blocking updates or removing those apps from the App Store. Affected apps include Replit, Vibecode, and Anything. While Replit and ...
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The “Android Bench” for ranking AI models used in Android app development has been updated, with OpenAI’s latest model now tied with Gemini for the top spot. First released in March, the “Android ...
Many platforms marketed as “vibe coding” solutions promise to simplify app development but often fall short when it comes to delivering reliable, production-ready results. Zinho Automates highlights ...
Apple’s App Store is under siege, and the culprit is vibe coding — AI tools that let anyone build apps by describing what they want in plain language. New app submissions surged 84% in a single ...
The vibe-coding app Anything was pulled from the App Store, but the developer claimed victory after a return. Victory was fleeting, as the app is gone again, and nobody is saying why. Anything, a vibe ...