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NativeBlade Studio

Build real mobile and desktop apps just by talking to an AI. You describe what you want, the AI builds it on your computer, and you watch it come to life in a live phone preview.

You do not need to know how to code.

NativeBlade Studio — describe your app and start building

⬇️ Download

Get the latest NativeBlade Studio for your system:

On Windows just run the installer. On macOS open the .dmg and drag the app to Applications. The app updates itself from then on, so you only download once.

Linux

Download the package for your distribution and run the install command.

Debian or Ubuntu (.deb):

Download studio.deb

sudo dpkg -i studio.deb

Fedora, RHEL or openSUSE (.rpm):

Download studio.rpm

sudo rpm -i studio.rpm

What you need first

You need the Claude Code app installed and signed in. It is the AI that builds your apps, and it runs on your own Claude subscription, so there are no API keys and nothing extra to pay us.

The first time you open NativeBlade Studio, if Claude Code is missing, the Studio shows you one screen with a button to install it and a short note on how to sign in. Follow those two steps and you are ready.

Everything else the app might need (like PHP or Node) the AI sets up for you later, right inside the chat, after asking your permission.

Make your first app

  1. Open the Studio. You land on the home screen.
  2. Type a name for your app.
  3. Describe your idea in plain words. Say what screens it has, who it is for, and what it should do.
  4. Pick Mobile, Desktop, or both.
  5. Click Start building.

Approve the plan

The AI reads your idea and shows a short plan in three steps.

  1. Features. A checklist of what it will build. Uncheck anything you do not want.
  2. Design. A few quick questions about the look, like the style and colors. Tap the answers, or type your own.
  3. Review. A summary of everything. When it looks good, click Approve and build.

From here the AI starts working. You see it setting things up and writing your app. The phone on the right shows a building animation, then your real app appears.

Keep changing it

The app is a chat. After the first build, just keep talking.

Say things like "make the header blue", "add a login screen", or "the button is too small". The AI folds your changes in and the preview updates. If you paste a link or a long message, that is fine too.

Every message you and the AI send has a small Copy button. Hover over it to copy the text, handy when you want to reuse or fix something you said.

The live preview

Chat on the left, your real app running in a live phone preview on the right

On the right you see your app inside a phone.

  • Switch between iPhone and Android to see how it looks on each.
  • Use the rotate button to turn the phone sideways.
  • If you chose Desktop too, a Desktop button shows the full screen version.
  • The Refresh button rebuilds and reloads the app if you ever need it.

Try it on a real phone

Open the Phone button under the preview. You get a QR code and a link. If your phone is on the same WiFi, scan it and the app opens on your phone.

For the best experience, install the free NativeBlade app from Google Play or the App Store, then open the link inside it.

Show it to someone far away

Share — a public link and QR code anyone can open

Click Share. The Studio can create a temporary public link that anyone can open from anywhere, even off your WiFi. The first time, it asks permission to download a small helper. After that you get a link and a QR code to send.

This link is live only while you keep it open, and it loads the preview, so it can feel slow over the internet. It is great for a quick demo.

Publish it for real

When the app is ready, click Publish. Sign in to your nativeblade.dev account (a short code confirms it is really you), pick the app, set a version, and the Studio uploads it. Then head to the portal and build the real, installable app whenever you want.

Publish your app — pick the app, set a version, upload

Talk instead of type

See the microphone button next to the message box? Tap it and just speak. Tap it again to stop, and your words turn into text in the box so you can read them before sending.

The first time, it asks which language you speak. You can change that any time from the little voice menu at the top of the window, next to your AI. It all runs on your computer, so your voice never leaves your machine.

Checkpoints

Every round of changes is saved as a checkpoint in the chat. If a change goes wrong, click Restore on an earlier checkpoint and the app goes back to how it was.

Your apps

Everything you make lives on your computer, inside a NativeBlade Studio folder in your Documents. On the home screen, each app has an Explore button to open its folder, and a delete button if you no longer want it.

It is real code — a full Laravel + NativeBlade project you own and can open in any editor.

The generated project on disk — a real Laravel + NativeBlade codebase

Have fun building.

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