Apple is clamping down on apps with AI vibe coding capabilities listed in the App Store, preventing the rapid creation of apps that don’t pass through the App Store Review process.

Vibe coding is OK in Xcode, but not in some apps in the App Store

Vibe coding is OK in Xcode, but not in some apps in the App Store
Vibe coding has become a phenomenon that enables non-coders the ability to create apps, by harnessing AI. However, while making apps is now much easier for the uninitiated, Apple is working to prevent some forms of vibe coding from taking place.
In an investigation by The Information published on Wednesday, Apple has blocked coding apps including Replit and Vibecode from receiving updates in the App Store. The move is seemingly temporary, as Apple wants modifications to be made to the apps.