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The Roundup
May 25th, 2025
Tools for vibecoders
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gm legends and welcome back to the Roundup! In today's issue: Google's new prompt to UI tool, Claude's biggest update yet, a plain-language app builder, Jony Ive's newest product, and a discussion on how to audit your vibecoded apps.

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Stitch
Stitch Transform ideas into UI designs
Stitch is a Google experiment that turns a plain-language prompt—or a quick sketch—into a full UI mock-up plus matching frontend code in minutes. Hit generate, tweak a few settings, then export the screens to Figma or grab the code and run. No CSS spelunking, no boilerplate setup.
Macaly
Macaly Apps built by conversations, not code
Macaly lets you describe an idea in plain English (or literally just talk) and spits out a live web app, frontend, backend, hosting, the lot. No editors to set up, no boilerplate hunts, just a shareable URL in a couple of minutes.
Algebras AI
Algebras AI Translate apps with AI, no proofreading
Algebras AI bolts onto a Next.js repo, scoops up every string, and spits out ready-to-use locale files for 300-plus languages. It parks all text in one dashboard, flags places where German words would bulldoze a button, and lets you swap in any LLM or human reviewer for final polish.
Claude 4
Claude 4 Anthropic's next leap in coding, reasoning & AI agents
Claude 4 gulps a million tokens at once, flips between text, code, and images, and keeps its place for marathon threads. Drop your entire spec, a stack of PDFs, or a full repo and keep the convo moving without slicing info into snack-sized chunks.
Framer Workshop
Framer Workshop Build powerful components through simple instructions
Workshop lives inside Framer as a chat box. Type “sticky note with a hover pop” or paste a rough idea and it drops a ready-to-edit component on your canvas—props, variants, animations, all wired up. Tweak in the same chat, hit save, and keep moving. No React imports, no marketplace scavenger hunt.
MEME OF THE WEEK
Jony's next big thing

In case you've been living under a rock the past week: Jony Ive, the guy who designed the iPhone, iPod, and more has decided to team up with OpenAI to crack the AI hardware nut.

What's the big move? An AI-powered vape, according to the internet. How much more Silicon Valley could you possibly get?

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