This AI Just Created a Viral App in Under 60 Seconds
media970 – An AI just built a fully functional, real-world mobile app in under 60 seconds, and not only that it went viral. Within hours of launching, the app racked up over 500,000 downloads, sparked tech influencer debates, and left traditional developers stunned. The future of app creation is no longer months away. It’s minutes.
What once took a team of engineers weeks to prototype now takes mere seconds. Powered by cutting-edge generative AI, this tool didn’t just write code it designed the interface, integrated APIs, deployed it to the cloud, and even crafted a marketing blurb. All from a single sentence prompt.
We’re not just witnessing a leap in productivity we’re entering a completely new era of software creation.
The AI in question is called DevXpress, a prototype launched by a stealth-mode startup backed by some of Silicon Valley’s biggest names. It’s built on a blend of large language models (LLMs), trained not just on text but also UI patterns, app logic libraries, API frameworks, and user engagement analytics.
With a simple prompt “Create a social app that lets users anonymously share short audio clips with their location tags” the AI generated an entire backend, front-end UI, and cloud deployment pipeline.
And it did it in 56 seconds.
When uploaded to a test platform, the app went live. Within 6 hours, it was trending in app stores across three continents, fueled by TikTok users intrigued by its mysterious, anonymous audio-sharing feature. By the next morning, the phrase “did an AI make this?” was trending on X (formerly Twitter).
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Unlike traditional no-code builders, DevXpress doesn’t rely on pre-made widgets and drag-and-drop tools. Instead, it uses generative AI to dynamically generate code based on intent. That means it understands what a login page should do, what a content feed must include, and how users typically interact with mobile design.
It then accesses pre-approved APIs like Firebase for authentication, Mapbox for geolocation, and Stripe for monetization configures them automatically, and stitches them together using React Native and serverless backend functions.
It doesn’t just write code. It thinks like a developer, designs like a UX expert, and deploys like a DevOps engineer.
To say this is a game-changer would be an understatement. For solo devs and indie creators, tools like this are jet fuel. For large development teams, it’s a double-edged sword: faster prototypes, yes but also a looming question about job displacement.
Some devs are excited, seeing this as a creative assistant that helps eliminate boilerplate. Others are skeptical, questioning security, code quality, and long-term maintainability.
But one thing is clear: the speed of software production has just been permanently altered.
The app created by DevXpress was far from a gimmick. Its main feature letting users post 15-second voice notes anonymously, tied to geographic locations tapped directly into Gen Z’s craving for raw, real-time expression without the pressure of personal branding.
Dubbed “Whispr”, users began dropping location-pinned secrets in cities across the globe. Some posted love confessions, others vented about jobs or school. People walked around their cities, earbuds in, listening to anonymous voices near them. It was eerie, emotional, and addicting.
That emotional hook, combined with the novelty of “AI-built,” created the perfect viral storm.
Since the app went viral, major players have taken notice. Microsoft reportedly reached out to the team behind DevXpress. So did Andreessen Horowitz. And while the startup is staying quiet for now, insiders say they’re already working on a version that can generate entire multi-platform ecosystems apps, websites, admin dashboards, and even smart contracts.
And yes, investors are lining up.
If you’re a developer, this isn’t the end of your job. But it may be the end of tedious coding. Instead of spending days wiring up logins or designing profile pages, you might soon spend that time refining logic, testing ideas, and focusing on high-level product strategy.
If you’re a founder, entrepreneur, or content creator your ideas just became exponentially easier to test. The barriers to entry in app development are crashing down.
And if you’re a user? Buckle up. The AI App Store era is coming, where new ideas can be dreamed up, created, and released faster than ever before.
This isn’t just about one viral moment or one clever AI. It’s about a shift in who gets to build and how fast they can do it. When an AI can build a product in under 60 seconds, creativity becomes the new currency. Speed becomes the new standard. And the next big idea? It might not be coded by human hands at all.
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