JetBrains has introduced a new experimental product called Kineto, a platform designed to let people design and launch apps or websites without needing any programming skills.
A New Direction for App Creation
Released in early August, Kineto is currently available in a limited preview. The tool is positioned as a bridge between traditional software development and everyday creativity, giving individuals and small businesses the ability to build apps quickly. Instead of focusing on syntax and coding frameworks, users simply describe what they want, and Kineto generates a working prototype.
According to JetBrains, the platform can be used for projects as simple as a personal portfolio site or as practical as a budgeting app for families. Those curious about trying it can sign up for early access through kineto.dev.
How It Works
The creation process begins with a prompt—a written description of the application’s purpose, features, and appearance. Kineto then converts that description into an initial version of the app. Users can choose a design style, fonts, and color themes to shape the look and feel, and afterward fine-tune elements such as functionality, user roles, or workflow rules.
Within about 20 minutes, Kineto generates a prototype that can be customized further. Additional features, design adjustments, and even AI-generated or personal images can be incorporated before publishing.
Philosophy Behind Kineto
JetBrains emphasizes that the driving idea is “no coding required”—the platform handles the technical side so creators can focus on design and content. Backed by over two decades of experience in developer tooling, the company believes Kineto will make app building more accessible and enjoyable for a much wider audience.
What’s Next for JetBrains
Beyond Kineto, JetBrains has also been exploring a new high-level programming language aimed at making AI-driven code generation more predictable and easier to manage. This initiative, together with Kineto, highlights the company’s broader vision: blending artificial intelligence with intuitive design to empower both developers and non-technical creators alike.
JetBrains Unveils Kineto: An AI-Powered No-Code App Builder
JetBrains has introduced a new experimental product called Kineto, a platform designed to let people design and launch apps or websites without needing any programming skills.
A New Direction for App Creation
Released in early August, Kineto is currently available in a limited preview. The tool is positioned as a bridge between traditional software development and everyday creativity, giving individuals and small businesses the ability to build apps quickly. Instead of focusing on syntax and coding frameworks, users simply describe what they want, and Kineto generates a working prototype.
According to JetBrains, the platform can be used for projects as simple as a personal portfolio site or as practical as a budgeting app for families. Those curious about trying it can sign up for early access through kineto.dev.
How It Works
The creation process begins with a prompt—a written description of the application’s purpose, features, and appearance. Kineto then converts that description into an initial version of the app. Users can choose a design style, fonts, and color themes to shape the look and feel, and afterward fine-tune elements such as functionality, user roles, or workflow rules.
Within about 20 minutes, Kineto generates a prototype that can be customized further. Additional features, design adjustments, and even AI-generated or personal images can be incorporated before publishing.
Philosophy Behind Kineto
JetBrains emphasizes that the driving idea is “no coding required”—the platform handles the technical side so creators can focus on design and content. Backed by over two decades of experience in developer tooling, the company believes Kineto will make app building more accessible and enjoyable for a much wider audience.
What’s Next for JetBrains
Beyond Kineto, JetBrains has also been exploring a new high-level programming language aimed at making AI-driven code generation more predictable and easier to manage. This initiative, together with Kineto, highlights the company’s broader vision: blending artificial intelligence with intuitive design to empower both developers and non-technical creators alike.
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