As vibe coding becomes a global buzzword, domestic startups are jumping in to build tools that let anyone create apps by simply describing what they want. Whether as full-fledged platforms or add-on features, these startups are betting big on a future where software is designed in plain language and built by artificial intelligence (AI).
Vibe coding allows users to tell an AI platform—in simple prompts—what they need, and the system generates the code and interface within moments. “For example, you can say, ‘Build a dashboard to track customer orders,’ and it will generate a layout connected to your data with the basic logic built in,” Jinen Dedhia, co-founder of DronaHQ, a low-code platform that is developing its own vibe coding tool, told FE.
The term recently gained traction in the