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First reported by bsky
Apple uses AI to let users create custom Safari extensions through natural language descriptions

Apple introduces AI-powered "vibe-coding" to let users create custom Safari extensions

By

Emma Roth

1d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Apple is addressing Safari's lack of extension support by introducing AI-powered "vibe-coding" that lets users create custom browser extensions simply by describing what they want in natural language. A demo showed users prompting Safari to build a recipe-saving extension, which Apple Intelligence then generates automatically. This move aims to close the gap with Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, which have far more extensive extension libraries.

Key quotes

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Save and track cooking recipes from around the web.
Click the toolbar button to see your saved recipes and add notes to each.
Apple is inviting users to essentially vibe-code their own extensions.
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Apple will allow users to use AI to “vibe-code” their own Safari extensions. The move may help fill the gap left by Chrome, Edge, and Firefox extensions not available on Apple’s browser.

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