Rork: create mobile apps using AI in minutes
Prompt to real React Native app, submittable to the App Store and Google Play.
Open rork.com →Mobile now has its own prompt-to-app lane: Rork and VibeCode generate real React Native apps you can submit to the App Store, Google's free Stitch tool designs polished mobile screens from a text prompt, and Uizard turns sketches and screenshots into editable mockups. Design the screens first (Stitch or Figma Make), then rebuild them in a mobile builder, and remember app-store review, push notifications, and offline states are where AI-built mobile apps usually need human attention. If you just need to validate, a mobile-styled web app from Lovable is often enough before committing to native.
A quick orientation. The real value is below: resources worth your time, from people who've actually done it.
Prompt to real React Native app, submittable to the App Store and Google Play.
Open rork.com →An honest walkthrough of what Rork handles well and where it stumbles.
Open nocode.mba →Context on the fastest-growing mobile AI builder and where it is headed.
Open prnewswire.com →The top vibe-coding channel on YouTube, heavy on mobile app builds.
Open youtube.com →Weekly practical lessons from the founder of a mobile vibe-coding company.
Open newsletter.vibecodeapp.com →A plain-language primer that covers VibeCode's prompt-to-mobile-app approach.
Open news.thepublishpress.com →A full Duolingo-style clone built in React Native with AI, end to end.
Watch on YouTube youtube.com →Covers the part most tutorials skip: actually getting into the App Store.
Watch on YouTube youtube.com →Google's own introduction to Stitch, the free prompt-to-mobile-UI tool.
Open blog.google →Free, Gemini-powered mobile and web UI generation with code export.
Open stitch.withgoogle.com →A critical review so you know Stitch's ceiling before relying on it.
Open index.dev →Generates multi-screen mobile mockups from a prompt, editable by drag and drop.
Open uizard.io →The CEO demos prompt-to-mockup so you can judge fit in ten minutes.
Watch on YouTube youtube.com →Turn a screenshot of any app you admire into an editable starting point.
Watch on YouTube youtube.com →Prompt-to-app inside Figma, strongest when design fidelity matters.
Open figma.com →Another prompt-to-iOS-and-Android option worth benchmarking against Rork.
Open manus.im →A time-boxed build plan for a first working mobile app.
Open digia.tech →Google's own team shows non-designers using Stitch for app screens.
Watch on YouTube youtube.com →