Computer programming has never been more accessible now. Thanks to AI, more and more people can now build websites, landing pages using only natural language. So instead of coding from scratch, you now simply type in natural language text in a Large language model and off it goes to building what you want. You can then keep adding or removing features by telling the AI to do so. This new concept is taking the internet by storm and it’s called Vibe coding.
So what are some of the websites offering Vibe coding?
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I totally love this one because it’s what I use. V0 by vercel is one of the platforms where you can instruct a Large language model to build a website using only natural language. With V0, you can clone a screenshot of say a website you really like and it will create the code for you. You can also import user interface designs from Figma or upload a project. Users on the platform have been able to build dashboards, signup forms, portfolio pages, product launch waitlist and more. The code is build in Javascript and deployed on Vercel infrastructure.

Loveable is another platform where you can build apps via natural language. Lovable.dev lives up to its name by offering a super friendly, intuitive experience for creating websites and apps with natural language. What makes it stand out is the emphasis on design aesthetics — you don’t just get functional code, you get something that looks great right out of the box. It’s particularly popular among creatives, startups, and personal brands that want fast, beautiful landing pages or portfolios without getting tangled in CSS. Plus, it integrates with popular design tools, making the vibe-coding journey feel smooth and collaborative.

If you’re all about speed, Bolt.new is like strapping a rocket to your vibe coding process. This platform focuses on rapid prototyping — you describe your app or website, and Bolt generates an interactive, working version in seconds. It’s ideal for startups and entrepreneurs who need to pitch ideas with something more tangible than a PowerPoint deck. The platform supports real-time collaboration too, so you can bring in teammates or clients to tweak the project on the fly.

Replit isn’t exactly new to the coding game, but its latest AI-powered features make it a vibe coding powerhouse. Originally known for being a browser-based coding environment, Replit now lets you describe your app idea in plain English, and it spins up a working project — backend and all. It supports a wide range of programming languages beyond just JavaScript, including Python, Rust, and more. Whether you’re building a web app, a Discord bot, or even a basic game, Replit’s flexibility combined with AI assistance makes it a top contender for developers and non-developers alike.
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My web programmer’s perspective
As a professional software developer, I have used some of the tools especially V0.dev. This tool has particularly been useful for me when it comes to beautiful user interfaces for things like product landing pages and my portfolio website. This has saved me a lot of money which I would have otherwise spent hiring a UI/UX designer. However, when I started demanding more complex interactions, the platform always plateaued in its abilities.
For instance, the backend of the application — that is, the database layer and most of the logic — still had to be done by me. The most frustrating part with these new Vibecoding tools is when you hit a bug. You can spend hours and hours trying to fix bugs through prompts without much success. The tools enter some kind of loop, where they can’t really solve the problem without expert help. This is the current limitation of these tools.
However, the potential of these tools in changing how we build digital products is real. If you have always had an idea you wanted to implement but didn’t have the technical skills or budget to hire pros, now is your time.
Vibe coding is changing the way people think about software development. Whether you’re a designer, entrepreneur, or just someone with an idea, these platforms make it easier than ever to bring that idea to life — no coding bootcamp required.
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