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Meta Quietly Releases Pocket Vibrate Code Gaming App

Meta Quietly Releases Pocket Vibrate Code Gaming App

Meta is getting into gaming with the launch of a new app called Pocket, which allows people to generate small, interactive apps and games using AI prompts. The software, the result of Meta’s acquisition of the vibe code gaming platform Gizmo team earlier this year, describes itself as “a creative platform for creating and sharing

Meta is getting into gaming with the launch of a new app called Pocket, which allows people to generate small, interactive apps and games using AI prompts. The software, the result of Meta’s acquisition of the vibe code gaming platform Gizmo team earlier this year, describes itself as “a creative platform for creating and sharing widgets,” which is what interactive experiences are called. It also offers a scrollable feed where you can play with gadgets that others have created.

Based on screenshots of the app on Google Play, there are many similarities to the original Gizmo app, which is still listed. Like Pocket, Gizmo also offers a way to use AI written prompts to create small interactive experiences and includes a discovery feed.

Alessandro Paluzzi, a reverse engineer and regular observer of new apps and features, first noticed the app’s launch this morning and posted a screenshot of the app on the Play Store on (Due to its newness, the company can’t say if it hasn’t seen any downloads yet.)

Other outlets, including Business Insider and Investing.com, have also reported on Paluzzi’s discovery. Meta has not yet responded to a request for comment.

Pocket is another example of Meta’s push to make AI creation tools more mainstream, expanding on its previous efforts, which included AI-generated images created through its Meta AI app and AI videos created with its app called Vibes. It also added AI features to its social platforms and its video editing app for creators, Edits.

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Since Meta has not officially announced the debut of Pocket, it is likely that Pocket is still in its early experimentation phase.

Its Gizmo counterpart, however, had generated 635,000 lifetime installs on both iOS and Google Play, according to Appfigures, which noted it had 98% positive sentiment.

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