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Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they make changes, The Information reports. "Vibe coding" tools allow users with little to no programming experience to build apps or websites using natural language prompts.
Updated with Apple’s statement to 9to5Mac after the story. AI is making app development easier than ever. However, a
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.
Apple is reportedly tightening its App Store rules on a new type of AI tools called 'Vibe Coding' apps, which let users create software
Applications for Google Summer of Code 2026 are open until March 31, 2026, inviting participants aged 18 and above to contribute to open source projects. The programme, now in its 22nd year, offers over 12 weeks of coding experience under mentor guidance along with a stipend.
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 is required to read the article).
Emergent CEO Mukund Jha highlights the rise of vibe coding, predicting that AI agents will reshape app development and transform future job roles.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. No-code app builders are tools that allow non-programmers to build their own apps without the need for any technical knowledge. These tools break down the process of coding an app and make it ...