You Can Now Build Android, iOS Apps Using SuperGrok
xAI has expanded Grok Build, allowing users to create and publish apps, websites, games, and dashboards directly from Grok on … Read More The post You Can Now Build Android, iOS Apps Using SuperGrok appeared first on ProPakistani .
xAI has introduced Grok Build, a tool enabling users to develop and publish Android, iOS apps, websites, games, and dashboards using Grok on the web, iOS, and Android. This feature is now accessible through SuperGrok and X Premium plans. Grok Build allows users to create apps by describing an idea in a prompt. Grok generates the code, and users can continue refining the design, adding features, or adjusting functionality through additional instructions, all within the same conversation.
Once completed, users can publish their projects directly from Grok, receiving a grok.me web address. Alternatively, they can connect a custom domain they already own. Users can choose if the app is private (accessible only via a link) or publicly available.
Grok Build supports GitHub export, enabling developers to transfer generated projects into repositories and continue working with other development tools. Users can integrate xAI APIs into their apps for features like Grok chat, image generation, and voice, without managing API keys. The platform also allows for the integration of third-party API keys through Secrets and external data using Connectors. Published projects can be made remixable, allowing others to copy and modify them into new creations.
Grok Build is accessible on grok.com, iOS, and Android. xAI has showcased its capabilities by creating products such as 3D games, city simulators, interactive physics experiences, and browser-based music tools. The availability of Grok Build depends on the user's subscription plan, with paid users receiving shared usage allowances across Grok products.
Additional credits can be purchased if limits are reached. This expansion makes Grok Build a more widely available tool, allowing users to transition from an initial idea to a published product through a single conversation.
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