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Apple Removes AI Coding App Anything, Tightens Control Over Development Tools

Apple removes the AI-powered app Anything from its App Store, signaling a crackdown on no-code development tools amid its own AI investment in Xcode.

Apple has removed the AI-powered “vibe coding” app Anything from its App Store, escalating scrutiny over a new category of tools that enable users to build software without traditional programming skills.

The decision was confirmed by Dhruv Amin, CEO of the startup behind the app. He stated that the removal occurred shortly after Apple had already blocked updates to similar applications, as reported by News.Az, citing Reuters.

The move follows Apple’s earlier step to restrict updates for vibe coding apps, while still allowing previously approved versions to remain available. The latest removal indicates a potential tightening of rules surrounding AI-driven app creation platforms, which have gained significant traction as generative AI continues to expand into software development.

Since its launch last year, Anything has reportedly enabled users to publish thousands of apps, ranging from emergency response management systems to financial tracking tools for gig economy workers. Such vibe coding tools utilize artificial intelligence to empower users with little or no coding experience to create functional applications, illustrating a growing trend in software development.

The development comes as Apple itself deepens its investment in AI-assisted programming. Its flagship development environment, Xcode, has recently integrated advanced coding capabilities powered by models from Anthropic and OpenAI. These enhancements highlight Apple’s increasing focus on embedding AI directly into its ecosystem, potentially reducing reliance on third-party tools that operate outside its control.

Apple’s decision raises broader questions about platform governance and competition. By limiting or removing third-party AI coding tools while expanding its own capabilities, the company may face scrutiny over whether it is shaping the market to favor its in-house solutions. Historically, Apple has maintained strict App Store policies around security, privacy, and quality control, which may also influence its actions in this area.

The removal of Anything underscores the uncertain regulatory and commercial landscape facing AI-driven development platforms. As demand for no-code and low-code tools continues to grow, platform-level restrictions could significantly influence the pace of evolution in this sector.

As major tech companies integrate AI deeper into their ecosystems, the balance between innovation, control, and competition is likely to remain a central issue in the next phase of the digital economy.

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