Apple pushes back on vibe coding apps like Replit and Vibecode over App Store rules, raising questions about how AI-built apps fit within platform guidelines.
You might be wondering what is vibe coding? if you've spent any time in AI and app development forums recently. The term is cropping up a lot, sometimes used in a jokey, disparaging context and ...
Apple has quietly prevented AI vibe coding apps such as Replit and Vibecode, which help people create games and other applications, from releasing updates to their mobile apps on the App Store unless ...
Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they ...
Updated with Apple’s statement to 9to5Mac after the story. AI is making app development easier than ever. However, a ...
If there’s a game or app you’d love to make, you might finally be able to do so without professional help. This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you ...
What if you could build anything—a game, a website, or even a fully functional app, without writing a single line of code? Imagine describing your vision in plain language and watching it come to life ...
Cozy game, interior decorating app, learn-to-code primer or something in between, the interactive, 3D spaces builder known as Rooms has made its way to the App Store. The startup, which earlier raised ...
Apple is cracking down on “vibe coding” apps that allow users with little to no programming experience to build apps or websites using natural language prompts, reports The Information (a subscription ...