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| 21 Aug 2026, 12:07 AM | TechCrunch | 5.5 | Meta brings Pocket, an app that lets you vibe-code and share games, to US users
Meta's experimental vibe-coding app Pocket is now available to all US users after a quiet test launch in Brazil last month. The app lets users generate small interactive games ('gizmos') via AI prompts, with games responding to touch, phone tilt, sound effects, camera roll photos, and song clips, then published to a scrollable feed where others can save, remix, or repost them. The app stems from Meta's acqui-hire of the Gizmo team earlier this year. Why: Pocket demonstrates a concrete distribution model for vibe-coded output: consumer-facing social feeds where AI-generated mini-games are the content unit, with remixing built in. If you build vibe-coding tooling or AI-generated content apps, this is a working example of how a major platform is packaging prompt-to-interactive-asset for non-developers — worth studying for UX patterns around sharing, remixing, and phone-sensor integration rather than copying the product itself. |