Apple removed the coding app Anything from its App Store on Thursday, according to Dhruv Amin, co-founder and CEO of the startup behind the app.
The removal comes a week after Apple blocked updates for AI-powered coding apps, while allowing earlier versions to remain available in the store, according to The Information.
AI-powered coding tools use artificial intelligence to enable people without programming experience to create apps. Since Anything's launch last year, users have published thousands of apps using the tool, Amin said. These include a management system for emergency responders and an expense tracker for gig economy workers.
Apple's own Xcode development tool recently integrated AI-powered coding capabilities based on Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex models.
