You have a product idea. You open your laptop. And instead of thinking about how to code and coding errors, you just… describe what you want, and the app builds itself. That's vibe coding, and it has quietly changed the rules of software development.
According to FindSkill, 92% of US developers use AI coding tools every day, and 46% of new code on GitHub is AI-generated. Now, you don't need to know how to code, as even if you are a product manager, founder, or even a non-technical creator, you can build real applications using these tools.
You might be a solo founder testing a minimum viable product (MVP) or a developer wanting to create prototypes more quickly. In this article, we will share some of the best AI vibe coding tools you can use to build something this year and possibly start your own business.
Here are the 10 best vibe coding tools to help you build something new:
1. Base44
Base44 is a conversational AI app builder. You can describe your idea in simple language, and the AI will understand and create the necessary code and structure for you. It even includes hosting, so you don't need a separate deployment process. You can use Base44 to create apps for different purposes, such as personal productivity apps, back-office tools, customer portals, and automating business processes. In June 2025, Wix bought Base44 for about $80 million because of its success in the coding space.
Key features:
- Natural language to full-stack app generation with instant live hosting.
- Built-in security dashboard and one-click security scans.
- Suited for MVPs, internal tools, and customer portals.
2. Lovable
Lovable reached a $6.6 billion valuation in December 2025 after closing a $330 million Series B round, backed by Alphabet's CapitalG, Nvidia's NVentures, and Menlo Ventures, with users launching more than 100,000 new projects on the platform every day. In late March 2026, Lovable integrated AI-powered penetration testing via Aikido Security, allowing builders to run automated security tests on their apps for $100 per test, a fraction of what traditional pentesting costs. It remains the top entry point for first-time vibe coders.
Key features:
- Beginner-friendly, forgiving interface with React frontend and Supabase backend.
- Built-in AI penetration testing via Aikido partnership.
- Best for non-technical founders, marketers, and agencies.
3. Replit
Replit is the veteran of this space, a cloud-based IDE that has evolved into a full vibe coding platform. Its latest release, Agent 4, repositions it as a full creative production platform built for teams and serious builders. Agent 4 introduces a new infinite design canvas that lets you explore and tweak designs visually and apply them directly to your app — while the agent builds other parts of the project in parallel.
Key features:
- Infinite design canvas with visual editing applied directly to live code.
- Parallel multi-agent execution for auth, backend, frontend, and database simultaneously.
- Build web apps, mobile apps, landing pages, pitch decks, and videos in a single project.
4. Bolt
Bolt is a browser-based web development platform by StackBlitz that lets you build full-stack applications right in your browser. It lets you deploy your applications to platforms like Netlify, Vercel, and Cloudflare with just one click. It's great for non-technical founders and for quickly testing ideas, providing an easy process from building to deploying your application.
Key features:
- Prompt-to-full-stack generation via in-browser WebContainers
- One-click deployment to Netlify and other hosting platforms
- Strong GitHub integration for version control
5. Softr
Softr originally launched as an interface layer on top of Airtable, but has since expanded to support multiple data sources, from user-friendly options like Google Sheets and Notion to developer-centric databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB. It now also includes an AI Co-Builder that generates apps directly from natural language descriptions, making it far more than just a no-code assembly tool.
Key features:
- Connects to Airtable, Google Sheets, Notion, SQL databases, HubSpot, and more.
- AI Co-Builder for natural language app generation.
- Ideal for client portals, ops teams, and agencies.
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6. Bubble
Bubble lets you build with AI and then edit visually. The platform gives you precision and covers design, database, logic, and privacy rules in a single platform, so you can focus on your idea and how the website looks. The Bubble AI Agent, launched in October 2025, allows you to create apps using either the drag-and-drop visual editor or conversational AI.
Key features:
- AI Agent for conversational app building alongside a full visual editor.
- Over 8,000 plugins in the marketplace for payments, APIs, and custom UI elements.
- Seamlessly switch between AI prompting and visual editing to build scalable web and more.
7. Rork
Rork is a specialized vibe coding platform designed to build mobile apps for Apple iOS and Android using React Native and Expo. It can generate complete applications from text prompts without any coding required. Since its public launch in February 2025, Rork has grown to become the largest AI platform for building mobile apps by web traffic, and recently raised $15 million to accelerate its growth.
Key features:
- Native iOS and Android app generation via React Native and Expo.
- Real-time device preview via QR code through Expo Go.
- Direct App Store and Google Play submission support.
8. Emergent
Emergent is a multi-agent AI vibe coding platform that can build full-stack web and mobile apps using English as the programming language. It has specialized agents that can handle design, coding, and deployment end-to-end. It's built for founders who want the complete package, backend, database, authentication, and hosting, without stitching together multiple tools.
Key features:
- A multi-agent system that can autonomously handle full-stack generation.
- Integrated auth, database management, and deployment.
- Suited for non-technical people who need production-ready apps.
9. v0 (by Vercel)
v0 by Vercel is an AI-powered vibe coding tool you can use to generate production-ready React code from plain English descriptions. While it is primarily focused on React and Next.js, v0 also supports other frameworks, though with slightly less confidence compared to its core expertise.
Key features:
- React/Next.js component and full-page generation.
- Figma-to-code import capability.
- Seamless Vercel deployment and GitHub sync.
10. Softgen
Softgen rounds out our list as an AI-based builder that can help you create full-stack web applications using natural language descriptions. It is designed for early-stage builders who need a fast, functional, and deployable solution.
Key features:
- Natural language to full-stack web app pipeline.
- Backend logic and database generation included.
- Focused on speed-to-launch for early-stage products.
The Bottom Line
Choosing the right vibe coding tool ultimately depends on your and or your team's goals, workflows, and level of technical expertise. Each platform appeals to a different type of builder.
- Developers will gravitate toward Replit or Bolt.
- Non-technical founders will find their footing with Lovable or Base44.
- UI-heavy teams will reach for v0.
- Mobile builders should try Rork.
- Teams needing enterprise software's data connectivity will find Softr's expanded integrations hard to ignore.
While vibe coding has become capable as AI models get better, it isn't replacing software developers anytime soon. People are still experiencing errors with Vibe coding, but the technology is expected to improve over time. As for now, millions of non-coders are becoming creators who can build and launch applications in seconds. The tools are here. The question isn't whether you can build, it's what you're going to build first.
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