WyberAi launches AI app builder that scans for data leaks before launch
SignalPulse Technologies has made WyberAi generally available, a tool that turns a plain-English prompt into a web or native mobile app and then checks the live database for exposed data before deployment. The launch targets a common weakness in AI-generated software: apps that look finished but leave user data accessible through misconfigured permissions.
Why it matters: - AI app builders can speed up development, but they can also ship apps with database permissions that expose user data. - WyberAi tries to close that gap by testing the app the way an outsider would, before users ever see it. - The launch matters for founders and operators who want faster delivery without handing off security review entirely to developers.
What happened: - SignalPulse Technologies LLC announced the general availability of WyberAi, an AI app builder for web and native mobile apps. - The platform turns a plain-English prompt into a working application and checks the build for security flaws before release. - WyberAi is available now, with a free tier that includes 50 credits per month and no credit card requirement.
The details: - WyberAi generates production-ready React and Tailwind code from a user prompt. - The platform provisions a Supabase database with authentication and deploys the app to a live URL, often within minutes. - WyberAi can also generate native mobile apps as React Native projects for iOS and Android from the same prompt. - The platform includes a live, interactive preview for mobile builds. - One prompt can be reused across web and mobile targets, depending on what the user chooses. - Each build runs a live database security scan. - The scan connects to the app’s database with the same anonymous key an outside attacker would use. - WyberAi checks what that key can access and flags exposed data before publication. - Every project includes one-click deployment, GitHub sync, custom domains, full source-code export, and more than 27 integrations. - Supported integrations include Supabase, Stripe, and OpenAI. - SignalPulse says the generated application is a real, ownable codebase rather than a locked-in sandbox. - More information is available at the company’s announcement.
Between the lines: - The product’s security pitch is aimed at a known weak point in AI-generated software: insecure database access that may not be obvious from the code alone. - WyberAi’s approach focuses on runtime exposure testing, not just static code review. - That could appeal to teams that want AI-assisted speed but need a clearer path to ownership and deployment control.
What's next: - SignalPulse is positioning WyberAi as a launch-ready tool for founders who want to move from prompt to production faster. - The company is also framing security scanning as a standard part of the build process, not an optional add-on. - Further adoption will likely depend on how well the platform balances speed, flexibility and leak detection in real projects.
The bottom line: - WyberAi combines AI app generation with a built-in check for data exposure, aiming to make fast app building safer before deployment.
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