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Replit lets users create iPhone apps using text prompts
Replit introduced on Thursday a new feature that allows users to create and publish mobile apps for Apple using natural language text prompts, with integrated Stripe support for monetization.
The AI programming startup, valued at $3 billion, competes with Cursor by Anysphere (valued at $29.3 billion) and Claude Code by Anthropic, which reached $1 billion in annual revenue in just six months.
A cybersecurity study by Tenzai uncovered serious vulnerabilities in apps created using vibe-coding tools, including Replit and Claude Code, raising concerns about authorization and logical errors.