Antigravity AI - Vibecode App

Antigravity AI - Vibecode App

By Victor Malnar

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2025-12-10
  • Current Version: 1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 9.83 MB
  • Developer: Victor Malnar
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
Score: 1
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From 11 Ratings

Description

Build real websites and web app just by describing your idea. No coding. No setup. Just your vibe. v1 turns your text into a real generated website. Write what you want: “a homepage for a bakery,” “portfolio for a photographer,” “a landing page for my app” - and the agent instantly produces layout, structure and code. Then the app deploys your website automatically so you can share it right away. How it works 1. Describe what you want to build 2. Generate the app designs and codes the website 3. Deploy the project automatically 4. Share your live link What you can create - Personal websites - Landing pages - Portfolios - Business pages - Event sites - Marketing micro-sites - MVP concepts If you can describe it - the app can generate it. Features - AI-generated layout & structure - Auto-styled HTML/CSS - Instant hosting & deployment - Live link sharing - One-tap regeneration - Project history - Clean, modern visual style - Works entirely inside the app Who it’s for - Founders - Creators - Designers - Students - Freelancers - Small businesses - Anyone who needs a fast website Note Generated websites may require review depending on your goals. Output is created automatically by AI. Subscription: $9.99 per week Contact us: victormalnar712@gmail.com Privacy and terms: https://v1becode.carrd.co/

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Reviews

  • Do not download

    1
    By Yasir07289
    Do not download if you thought at first this was Google‘s application. If that’s what you if that’s what brought you to this page turn away don’t download this. This is an application false pretenses utilizing Google’s assets illegally in the hopes of people putting their information into the application and he scraped as much data as you can this Victor person I’m being presumptuous and postulating. I have zero evidence to back up my claims but if we can minimize the amount of people that exposed themselves and their data to this person who clearly isn’t doing this because he’s benign then the better However, if you did come here on purpose, wanting to download this exact app by the creator named Victor and as you were carry-on, maybe I’ll come across the road. I was in the same time I was in by force and valor
  • FAKE APP

    1
    By Sauristianicus
    FAKE
  • Not useful

    1
    By Dr_ony
    Lagging
  • Not legit - horrible

    1
    By Stuart Hiserodt
    Doesn’t work, this is fraud
  • Robbery

    1
    By greentango
    The app simple doesn’t work and you have to signup for a 9.99 a week subscription to test it. This should be removed from the App Store.
  • Illegal - Logo Imitation and Implied Affiliation

    1
    By Developer SSSC
    Google's brand guidelines strictly prohibit any use of their assets that could confuse users about who created a product. The violations you're asking about fall into two primary categories: 1. Logo Imitation Google forbids any third party from mimicking or "mimicking-adjacent" use of its visual identity. Specific violations include: Copying Visual Style: You cannot mimic, copy, or incorporate Google’s product icons or logos into your own. Color Schemes: Incorporating the distinctive Google four-color palette (Blue, Red, Yellow, Green) or its specific dark-mode pastel variations into a non-Google logo is a direct violation. Distortion: Modifying a Google trademark through hyphenation or combination (e.g., creating a "Google-style" Antigravity logo) is prohibited. 2. Implied Affiliation This occurs when a product's branding suggests a relationship with Google that does not exist. Guidelines state: Endorsement Myths: Users cannot use brand elements in any way that implies Google sponsors, endorses, or has authored the content. Product Naming: A product name should be "wholly your own." Using a Google product name (like "Antigravity") as the primary name for a third-party app—especially if the logo looks official—creates an illegal "implied affiliation". Prominence: A Google-owned feature or icon must never be the most prominent element on a non-Google page or app interface.

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