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B1Zp8yZzi6w • The ChatGPT Codex Killer? YouWare AI Deploys Your Apps In 3 Minutes
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Kind: captions Language: en ChatGpt changed everything, right? You can write code, debug problems, build applications. But here's the problem. Chat GPT stops at giving you code. It can't take your Figma design, convert it to a website, deploy it live, and give you a sharable URL. Some people are calling this the chat GPT codeex killer. And after testing it for a week, I understand why. This is UWare AI, a platform that does what ChatGpt can't. It doesn't just write code. It builds complete applications, deploys them live, and hosts them for free. All from a simple conversation. I'm going to show you exactly why people are making this comparison and whether it actually lives up to the hype. Uwear is an AI powered platform where you build full stack apps and websites just by chatting with AI. You describe what you want and it builds it. No coding, no technical setup. But what impressed me most is that it's not just a builder, it's an entire ecosystem. Four features stood out when I tested this. First, prompt to code generation powered by Claude 4.5 sonnet. One of the most advanced AI coding models. I can type or speak what I want and it generates complete projects instantly. Second, built-in AI APIs. Vo3 for videos, midjourney for images, nano banana, and more. I built AI powered apps without hunting for API keys. Third, Figma to website in minutes. I dropped a Figma link and it converted my design into a live functional website. No developer handoff needed. Fourth, one-click free deployment. Hit publish and get a sharable URL instantly. No hosting setup required. Plus, they just launched mobile apps for iOS and Android. I can build on my phone, sync across devices seamlessly, and access a community of 400,000 plus projects for inspiration. Within 48 hours of launching, UWare went from 1,000 to over 1 million visits. Over 100,000 creators have built 400,000 plus projects. The company raised tens of millions and is valued at $80 million. It's become what users call Instagram for vibe coders where anyone can create, share, and get inspired. Quick note on the mobile app because this feature is impressive. Speech to creation lets you talk to your phone and build apps with voice commands. I tested this. I built a to-do list, an email rewriter, and an image generator just by speaking. The app also gives you access to 400,000 plus community projects. I can explore, remix, and get inspired just by scrolling. Real-time notifications, one-tap publishing. It's like having a dev team in my pocket. Let me show you how this actually works. I'm taking a Figma design and turning it into a live website. Let's see how long this takes. Here's a landing page design I created in Figma. Normally, this would take hours. Exporting assets, writing code, making it responsive, hosting it. I've done this before. It took me a full day. Here's the process. Step one, head to uwear.com and open the create tab. Sign up takes 30 seconds. No credit card needed. Step two, open the MCP box and tick Figma to connect your files. Step three, copy your Figma section URL and paste it into Uwear with the prompt. Turn this Figma design into a live website. Hit action and watch. This is real time. Uwware converts the design into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in seconds. There it is. Fully functional. Matches my design perfectly. Everything works. Want to customize? Grab another Figma section, paste it, and say, "Add this button here." Instant update. Click publish. Get your URL. My website is now live, hosted, free from Figma to live website. Under 3 minutes. Now, let me show you something even better. Cloning any website in three steps. I tested two methods. Method one, clone from URL. Step one, go to Uware create and enter the website URL. Step two, type clone this website. Step three, the AI analyzes the site and rebuilds it. Then click publish. Your clone site is live with a sharable URL. I can now customize it by chatting with the AI. Make the header blue. Add a contact form. The boost button automatically optimizes and enhances the design. Method two, clone from screenshot. Even simpler, upload a screenshot of any web page and prompt, "Copy this web page." Using the screenshot, the AI analyzes the visual layout and builds functional code. Press boost to refine it. Hit publish and it's live. No coding required, just AI doing the work. I tested this with five different websites. Works every time. Here's where Uiwear really shines, the community. I've spent hours exploring 400,000 plus projects. Let me show you some favorites I discovered. AI Polaroid Maker turns photos into vintage Polaroids. I tested it. Super creative. Cat interview video generator powered by V3. Creates AI. Cat interview videos. Made me laugh. AI email rewriter. Actually used this for my emails this week. AI Giblly image generator turns photos into studio Gibli artwork. Results were stunning. The best part, I can click any project, see exactly how it's built, and remix it to create my own version. It's collaborative, open, and inspiring. All accessible on mobile, too. I scroll through projects during breaks and start building right from my phone. Here's what I learned after testing UWare. Your ideas don't have to die because you don't know how to code. AI has leveled the playing field and UWare proves it. Designer who wants Figma mockups live entrepreneur needing a landing page. Someone with a wild app idea. You can build it yourself. Today I just showed you how has a free tier. Five app generations per month. No credit card required. I tested it without paying anything. Pro plan is $20 per month for unlimited creations. Links are in the description below. Desktop version and mobile apps for iOS and Android. Here's what I want from you. Use the link in the description to sign up and tryear. Then come back and tell me what was your experience. What did you build? I'm genuinely curious to hear what you create. If this video helped you, hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment with your ideas. Thanks for watching. See you in the next one.