16 Real Products that Were Vibe Coded
Real examples from different niches on a variety of platforms.
Ever since Andrej Karpathy coined the term vibe coding in a now-famous Tweet,1 people (myself included) haven’t been able to stop talking about it.

And for good reason. AI coding has gotten so good in the last few months that the barriers to entry for creating new software products have seemingly evaporated overnight.
Now, anyone can create simple software products like web tools, mobile apps, digital games, Chrome extensions, and landing pages without writing a single line of code.
You simply tell AI what you want, and it gets to work. As the AI shares its work with you, you can ask for changes using natural language and let it figure out how to implement them.
If you’ve never tried vibe coding before, it’s hard to believe it’s real. You may wonder if people are actually creating products this way, and if so, what they actually look like.
That’s where I come in. I scoured the web and found 16 great vibed-coded products, which means that AI built these products based on natural language prompts. They span a range of niches and platforms, showing you what’s possible and maybe inspiring you to give it a shot with your own idea.
Vibe Coded Web Tools 💻
A web tool is essentially a software application or program that you can access and use through a web browser over the internet. These are one of the easiest products to vibe code because you simply publish the website when it’s ready.
1. Spryngtime
Spryngtime2 is an e-signature tool (like DocuSign). Unlike DocuSign, it’s totally free to use. It’s also fully compliant with the ESIGN Act and UETA, so signatures collected using Sprygtime are legally binding.

2. PropAnalyzer
PropAnalyzer3 helps real estate investors analyze properties. Instead of spending hours on manual analysis with spreadsheets, they can get the information they need to assess deals in minutes.

3. VerseMind
VerseMind4 is a Bible memorization app that uses first-letter mnemonics, spaced repetition, and progress tracking to help users memorize scripture. A developer who wanted to improve on The Bible Memory App (the leading alternative in this space) created it.

4. LCalculator
LCalculator5 provides calculators with a nice clean interface for dozens of different use cases, including:
A standard deviation calculator that calculates the standard deviation, variance, and other statistical tests for a dataset.
A snow day calculator that predicts the likelihood of a snow day based on weather and school factors.
A swim pace calculator that calculates swimming speed and estimated calories burned based on distance and time.

5. Gud Prompt
Gud Prompt6 aggregates thousands of AI prompts that users can save or sort into collections. They also provide a prompt generator, which helps users expand simple prompts, and a Chrome extension that can easily access saved prompts.
