Raycast’s Glaze is an all-in-one app platform for vibe coders | The Verge
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Using models like Claude Code and Codex, Glaze tries to make it easier than ever to create apps with a simple prompt. Users can even share them with others.
TechAIAppsRaycast’s Glaze is an all-in-one vibe coding app platformThe vibe coders are coming for the App Store, one super tiny tool at a time.The vibe coders are coming for the App Store, one super tiny tool at a time.by David PierceMar 4, 2026, 1:08 PM UTCLinkShareGiftThe Glaze Store is a directory filled with other people’s vibe codes. Screenshot: David Pierce / The VergeDavid Pierce is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired.AI tools like Claude Code have made it possible for users to build software with no coding knowledge whatsoever. That’s not to say the process is easy, though: You may not need to write code directly, but you need to understand how your computer’s terminal works, how to deploy and maintain software, and deal with lots of other associated tasks. Raycast, the launcher app that has been particularly popular among Mac users, thinks it can make the process even simpler. The company is launching a new product called Glaze that attempts to make it easy to build, use, share, and discover new vibe-coded software. Right now it’s only available for Mac, but Raycast plans to bring it to Windows and mobile over time, and the company thinks it could change the way you think about your apps.“Glaze is our take on personal computing,” says Raycast cofounder Thomas Paul Mann. He loves the idea of letting users build tiny utilities for themselves, or hyp...