Meta shipped this one without a press release. Pocket showed up on the App Store and Google Play around June 29, spotted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi before Meta said a word. Still gated to a few regions, still no US download.
What it actually is
Type a sentence, get a playable mini-game. Meta calls each one a “gizmo” — a small interactive app that responds to phone tilt, plays sound, and can tap your camera and photo library. It’s vibe coding aimed at people who will never open an editor. The tech comes from Gizmo, a vibe-coded gaming startup Meta absorbed earlier this year.
Why it matters
The twist is the wrapper. Pocket bolts a scrollable feed, likes, comments, remix, and playlists onto AI creation — building becomes a consumption loop, not a one-off toy. It’s the same play as Meta’s Vibes video app: turn generative AI into something you scroll. Whether anyone stays past the novelty is the open question.
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