The Vibe Coding Era

Vibe coding is a term popularized by Andrej Karpathy and the developer community to describe a shift where the "coder" focuses on high-level intent, design, and iterative prompting (the "vibe"), while the AI handles the syntax, boilerplate, and implementation.

Vibe coding is a popular choice for prototyping, building MVPs, and driving fast-paced innovation, but the industry still has reservations about its code quality and security.

That's not stopping AI Provider companies from targeting their products at vibe coders with their official documentation providing helpful guidance. In 2025 and 2026, "Vibe Coding" moved from a Twitter/X joke to official documentation.

* Google: Now has a dedicated "Vibe Code with Gemini" landing page in AI Studio, explicitly using the term in their marketing. Google Cloud offers several tools for vibe coding

* Replit: Officially calls itself the "#1 Vibe Coding Platform" and features engaging articles like Vibe coding 101: from idea to published app & How to vibe code effectively on its website.

* Microsoft: Offers a short introductory course Introduction to vibe coding

* Mistral: Released an open-source, command-line coding assistant powered by Mistral's models called MistralVibe that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.  MistralVibe also supports Devstral Small 2 (24B) running on your local machine via Ollama or vLLM.

* Anthropic: Their "Claude Code" tool is built specifically for the iterative, conversational "vibe" loop.

* Vercel: Offers v0 platform for vibe coders with security as its USP.

* Collins Dictionary: Named "Vibe Coding" the 2025 Word of the Year, cementing its place in the general lexicon.

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