Lingguang's Flash Apps Hit 12 Million Mark in Just One Month

Lingguang's Flash App Revolution Takes Off

In what might be the fastest adoption of an AI tool this year, Lingguang's general AI assistant has seen users create 12 million flash apps since its launch just one month ago. These bite-sized applications require no coding knowledge - users simply describe what they need in plain language, and Lingguang generates a working app in about 30 seconds.

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From Zero to Millions

The growth trajectory tells an impressive story:

  • First two weeks: 3.3 million apps created
  • Full month: Exploded to 12 million

The numbers suggest people aren't just experimenting - they're finding real utility. Take Mao Qiang from Henan province, who built a "Mini Microphone" app for his stroke-recovering father. With large buttons saying "eat" or "sleep," the app gives voice to those struggling with speech. What started as a personal solution grew into "The Mini Microphone for Grandparents" as Mao incorporated features requested by other families.

Where Flash Apps Shine

These user-created tools are popping up everywhere:

  • Healthcare: Communication aids like Mao's creation
  • Productivity: Custom workflow automations
  • Education: Personalized learning tools
  • Daily life: Everything from recipe calculators to parking spot reminders

Industry observers note something special happening here. "It's not just about convenience," says tech analyst Li Wen. "We're seeing ordinary people become creators overnight. The barrier between having an idea and building something useful has effectively disappeared."

Beyond the Hype

The metrics back up the enthusiasm:

  • Ranked among QuestMobile's top 10 AI apps by weekly active users
  • Average user opens the app 4.6 times daily

The sustained engagement suggests Lingguang is moving past novelty status into becoming a genuine daily tool.

Key Points:

  • Lingguang enables no-code app creation through natural language
  • Hit 12 million user-generated apps in first month
  • Solving real problems across healthcare, productivity and daily life
  • Average user engages with platform nearly 5 times per day
  • Signals shift from AI as curiosity to practical problem-solver

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