Gizmo: TikTok of Mini-Apps Made with Vibe Coding

New York startup Atma Sciences has launched Gizmo, a vibecoding-based mini-app platform. You can create interactive content with just prompts, without coding.

What is Gizmo?

Gizmo is a platform for sharing mini-apps in a TikTok-style vertical feed. Users can create interactive experiences using text, photos, sound, and touch. AI analyzes natural language prompts to automatically generate code.

How does it work?

No coding knowledge is required. If you describe your idea in natural language, AI generates code and transforms it into an interactive experience. You can create various forms of digital toys such as puzzles, memes, art, and animations.

Interact in various ways, such as tapping or swiping the screen, drawing, or dragging. You can like and comment on your favorite Gizmos, and remix existing Gizmos to create your own version.

What is the growth status?

After launching on iOS in July 2025, it expanded to Android in early 2026. It currently has approximately 600,000 installations, half of which are from US users. It achieved a growth rate of 312% from October to December 2025.

Atma Sciences was co-founded by Rudd Fawcett and Brandon Francis. It is operated by CEO Josh Siegel and CTO Daniel Amitay. It has raised $5.49 million in seed funding from First Round Capital, among others.

FAQ

Do I need coding skills to use Gizmo?

Not at all. AI automatically generates code when you describe your idea in natural language.

Which platforms are supported?

Both iOS and Android are supported. You can download it for free from the App Store and Google Play.

Can I modify someone else’s Gizmo?

You can create your own version based on an existing Gizmo through the remix feature.

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