Vibe Coding: The Wild New Way AI Lets You Code With Plain English (No Syntax, No Typing)
Last Updated on December 9, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Aditya Srivastav
Originally published on Towards AI.
A few months ago, I watched a friend — non-tech, non-developer, barely comfortable with HTML — build a working dashboard without typing a single line of code.
He didn’t Google anything.
He didn’t touch VS Code.
He didn’t wrestle with imports, packages, versions, or errors.

The article explores the concept of “Vibe Coding,” which allows individuals, even those with no coding background, to create software by simply describing their needs in natural language. It highlights a shift in software development where AI models interpret and implement instructions, reducing the friction in programming. The author emphasizes how this new approach empowers users to focus on ideas rather than syntax, reshaping the role of developers and potentially democratizing software creation.
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