Low-code and no-code platforms have moved from simple drag-and-drop builders to AI-native development environments. In 2026, most of them ship a built-in assistant that turns a text prompt into a working app, agent, or automation. This list covers 21 tools that AI practitioners use today, grouped by what they do best. Each tool name links to its official site so you can verify pricing and features directly.

App and UI builders

These tools let non-developers ship functional applications, often from a single prompt.

2. Bubble remains the most established visual web app builder. You design the interface, define the database, and wire workflows without code. Its AI features generate page layouts and logic from text descriptions, then let you refine them manually.

3. Adalo focuses on native mobile and web apps for non-developers. Its AI assistant, Ada, builds an app from a prompt, and Magic Add introduces new features through natural language. It produces App Store-compliant binaries by design.