The AI app generation platform
WandGx turns natural language prompts into inspectable app outputs. Choose an engine, describe what you want, then review validation, preview, source, and publish status before calling it ready.
What is WandGx?
WandGx is a platform that generates real application projects from natural language descriptions. It is not a code assistant or autocomplete tool — it generates project output with routing, authentication, database integration, and deployment context when requested.
WandGx supports multiple output types through specialized engines. Each engine is optimized for its target platform: web apps, mobile apps, connected applications, CLI tools, browser extensions, games, and more.
Generated builds go through automated validation that checks for broken dependencies, launch errors, missing pages, and common issues before publish or source handoff is treated as ready.
Engines
Each engine is purpose-built for its output type, with public readiness labels tied to the current evidence trail.
Foundation
Fast starter builds for simple apps, landing pages, and early prototypes.
Public starter lane. Stronger launch claims require fresh production proof.
Enhanced
Advanced web apps with richer logic, integrations, and broader module coverage.
Public web-app lane with validation and source handoff; production proof is report-gated.
Mobile
Mobile-first app delivery with device preview, source handoff, and installable preview checks.
Device preview and source handoff are available; installable iOS delivery depends on Apple credentials.
Connected App
Screens, accounts, and data workflows in one managed build.
Connected app output is available for guided builds, but production deploy proof is still gated by QA.
AI Agents
Autonomous assistants, bots, and agent workflows with tools and memory.
Public agent project lane with generated source and validation; service behavior depends on configured availability.
CLI Tool
Command-line tool source and artifacts with polished terminal UX and packaging context.
Artifact/source delivery is supported; current public examples need fresh verification before live claims.
Extension
Browser extensions with popup UI, background scripts, and web integrations.
Extension generation remains unavailable until packaging, review, and public QA evidence exist.
Game
Browser-first game builds with beta-labeled delivery lanes.
Browser-first game builds have local playable proof; hosted production proof still needs a fresh run.
Media
Rendered video and media generation workflows for promo, social, and motion assets.
Media generation remains gated until rendered-download production proof and policy surfaces are current.
Platform features
Public claims here describe the platform contract. Individual lanes still follow the readiness labels above.
Source handoff
Builds can expose readable source when artifact and export checks pass. Download, fork, and customize without platform lock-in.
Validation context
Eligible builds are checked for broken dependencies, launch errors, missing pages, and accessibility issues before readiness is claimed.
Real databases
Choose between local storage or managed database services. Real data persistence, not mockups.
Built-in auth
Authentication flows included when needed — email/password, OAuth, or magic links.
Explicit publish handoff
Preview first, then publish when validation and hosting checks support exposing the result.
Build tracking
Monitor build progress in real time. See stages, logs, and validation results as they happen.
Who is WandGx for?
Developers
Skip boilerplate and scaffolding. Generate working projects from a prompt and customize the source code.
Founders & product teams
Prototype and validate ideas faster. Go from concept to reviewable app output without assembling a dev team.
Agencies & freelancers
Accelerate client work with generated starting points. Deliver faster without sacrificing code quality.