A tool that builds and evolves your website on its own. Flint generates on-brand landing pages without rebuilds, then adapts them automatically — spinning up comparison pages when competitors launch or personalizing content based on who’s visiting. It’s built for teams that want websites with a brain, not just a template.
An autonomous QA agent that builds and maintains its own tests as your code evolves. Murphie runs continuous checks, fixes broken tests automatically, and opens GitHub issues when it finds bugs — all without manual setup.
An AI agent that builds web and mobile apps from a prompt, handling backend, auth, and design with a focus on results that look hand-crafted, not AI-made. Anything aims to make building apps feel more natural and less templated, combining full-stack setup with thoughtful visual design.
A code review tool built for cleaning up AI-generated code. It catches leftover or overcomplicated logic, removes unnecessary dependencies, and helps teams keep standards intact when working with coding agents.
An app builder that lets you describe what you want and watch it appear on your phone. Built for React Native and powered by Claude and Codex, Vibecode turns app creation into a process that feels like video editing with Capcut.
A visual editor for localhost projects that lets you click on components in the browser and request edits directly. Tether gives coding agents detailed context about structure and styles, making their edits more precise, with support for tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and soon VS Code and Windsurf.
A UI for running multiple Claude Code agents in parallel, each in its own container. Sculptor lets you test different approaches at once, switch quickly with Pairing Mode, and merge changes back into your project without extra git juggling.
A coding tool that lets you modify an app by leaving comments on the page, moving AI coding out of the IDE and into direct collaboration with agents.
A generative design tool from Vercel that turns text prompts into React components and full web layouts. v0 can generate dashboards, landing pages, or portfolios, aiming to make building interfaces feel more like sketching than coding.
A builder that generates AI tools or MCP servers from a single prompt. BuildKit 2.0 connects to major ecosystems like LangChain and Vercel’s AI SDK as well as everyday services like Gmail, cutting down the wiring work so developers can spin up functional tools fast.
A platform that blends AI automation with hands-on controls for building apps. Raydian lets an agent draft databases or flows in natural language, then refine them with visual editors. It bundles essentials like authentication, hosting, and templates so everything needed to build and scale lives in one place.
A terminal-native coding agent with a themeable text interface that feels closer to a dev tool than a chatbox. Opencode supports 75+ model providers including local ones, offers zero-config language server support, and lets you share session links or run multiple agents on the same project.
A design tool that skips mockups and goes straight to working code. Type a prompt and Webstudio Inception generates layouts you can test and export instantly, making it feel less like designing and more like shaping real, live websites from the start.