Emergent is one of a growing number of startups enabling vibe coding, which works by typing or speaking a few sentences into an AI-powered coding platform. Projects that otherwise might take hours or days can be created in a matter of seconds by people who have no idea how to code.
This form of AI-powered software development, which is helping both consumers and companies to create software in a leaner, faster way, has become so popular that in November it was named Collins Dictionary’s Word of the Year for 2025.
The hard truth is that traffic to many of the most high-profile AI coding tool sites has collapsed 76% in the last 12 weeks. These tools make it easy to build prototypes fast but integration, governance, security, and reliability remain hard.
That is where Emergent comes in. Other vibe coding companies develop prototypes, says CEO Mukund Jha, while Emergent is powered by a multi-agent architecture that enables high-quality, production-grade applications, he says. Emergent’s coding agents specialize in mobile and web apps. These agents handle front-end design, database architecture, backend logic, authentication, payments, deployment, and automatic scaling.
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