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While many newly established coding companies have become unicorn, with billions of valuations, an area where the coding that has been assisted by AI has not yet been removed is on mobile devices. Despite the numerous available applications that offer Vibe encoding tools on mobile platforms, no one earns remarkable downloads and few generate any revenue.

According to an analysis of the global trends in the application store by the application information provider CompetenceOnly a small handful of mobile applications offering Vibe encoding tools have seen any downloads, let alone the revenue created.

The biggest of these is the case: AI App Builder, which has only seen $ 16,000 and $ 1,000 in consumer spending. The next largest application, Vibe Studio, has only pulled 4,000 shots, but has not made money.

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This situation could change, of course. The market is young and Vibe coding applications continue to improve and process errors.

New applications in this area arrive all the time. This year, A boot called Vibecode started with $ 9.4 million in seed funding Of the seven six of co -founder Reddit Alexis Ohanian. The company’s service allows users to create mobile applications using AI in its own iOS app. Vibecode is so new, Appfigures does not yet have data about it.

At present, most people who want to play around with Vibe encoding technology do so on the desktop. But Vibe has another presence on mobile devices: it supplies an increasing number of existing mobile applications.

For example, the subscription platform provider IncomeNow used by over 50,000 applications, it states that it authorizes in -application markets for over 50% of all iOS applications built on the market today.

The company told TechCrunch that the share of applications that came to Eneruecat to create revenue from an AI assistant or platform – which means Ai Chatbot reported its service to the customer – increased to over 35% of all new registrations in the second quarter of the year below 5% in the second year.

The platform, which is already used by almost 50% of all mobile payments, notes that Vibe encoders use its service to automatically form their subscriptions with cursor, Claude code and others, through the MCP Enerucat server, allowing them to quickly create and test plans.

Although there is certainly interest in Vibe coding, the consent is that it is not ready for a primary time.

TechCrunch recently spoke with developers working with Code created by AI, who said technology still has a long way to go. Distinctive Research from quickly He found that about 95% of the nearly 800 developers asked said they had to spend extra time to determine the code created by AI.

Still, the demand for users is there. A 2025 investigation By stack overflow, he found that 84% of respondents use or plan to use AI tools in their development process, from 76% last year. Other overview This summer was held by Tech Media this summer, information found that 75% of respondents were at least trying to coding vibe. A May 2025 study from the software information platform that Jellyfish found that 90% had incorporated AI into their work, from 61% last year, as reported by Trusting.

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