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Ant Group's Lingguang AI Creates Custom Apps Faster Than You Can Brew Coffee

Ant Group's New AI Assistant Turns Words Into Working Apps

Move over, app stores - there's a new way to get custom mobile tools. Ant Group's freshly launched Lingguang assistant can generate complete mini-applications faster than most of us can type "hello world."

Image (Caption: The Lingguang App interface as seen on launch day)

Conversation Meets Creation

Unlike traditional chatbots that drown users in text walls, Lingguang approaches dialogue like a museum curator. Ask about Renaissance art? Instead of paragraphs, you'll get interactive timelines, 3D models of famous sculptures, and digestible bullet points - all generated dynamically.

"We wanted to create something that doesn't just answer questions, but makes understanding effortless," explains the development team behind this visual-first approach.

Image (Caption: Lingguang's minimalist interface belies its powerful multimodal capabilities)

From Idea to App in Half a Minute

The real magic happens with Flash Apps. Describe any everyday need - "help me track my water intake" or "show cheapest flights to Tokyo" - and Lingguang assembles a functional tool typically within 30-60 seconds. These aren't just mockups; they're fully interactive applications with adjustable parameters.

Imagine asking:

  • "How long should I boil eggs?" → Gets you a timer with doneness sliders
  • "What's my ideal budget for car maintenance?" → Generates a personalized calculator

The system even handles backend connections, allowing these quick-build apps to pull live data when needed.

Image (Caption: Flash Apps turn verbal requests into working tools almost instantly)

Seeing Is Understanding

Lingguang's third trick comes through its camera-powered Eye feature. Point your phone at landmarks, products, or documents for instant explanations. Early testers report using it for everything from translating museum plaques to identifying rare plants during hikes.

Why This Matters Now

The launch positions Ant Group firmly in the race toward practical AI tools. While competitors focus on chatbots or coding assistants, Lingguang bridges the gap by letting anyone create customized digital solutions without technical skills.

The implications are significant:

  • Small businesses could generate inventory tools on demand
  • Teachers might create custom learning aids during lessons
  • Travelers can build trip planners specific to their itinerary

The technology builds upon Ant Group's growing AGI investments, including their medical AI assistant and work with embodied intelligence.

Key Points:

  • Speed: Generates functional mini-apps in 30+ seconds
  • Accessibility: No coding knowledge required
  • Versatility: Handles everything from cooking timers to travel planners
  • Visual Learning: Presents information through interactive 3D models and diagrams
  • Availability: Now live on iOS and Android platforms

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