Think of it as your coding command center—intelligent, streamlined, affordable enough for side-hustlers, indie devs, or curious tinkerers.
The problem with most vibe-coding companies is that they don't provide all the infrastructure that nontechnical users need to launch a functional product. Anything is attempting to solve this problem.
Nothing on Monday revealed Playground, an AI tool that lets users create apps with simple text prompts and deploy them to a platform of sorts known as Essential Apps.
Vercel, the U.S.-based cloud platform that helps developers build and quickly deploy scalable websites, said on Tuesday it had raised $300 million in an oversubscribed Series F round, valuing the ...
Nothing’s Essential AI platform lets users create and share mobile apps just by describing ideas in natural language. They can also remix and share them freely.
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MIT Graduate Marcus Lowe Secures $11M In Funding For No-Code AI-Powered Platform That Can Create Mobile And Web Apps
Marcus Lowe, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate, has secured massive funding to help people build apps and products. Lowe is the co-founder of Anything, a San Francisco-based software ...
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